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Heading out into the surf at Midway Beach on day one of the national surf lifesaving championships this morning were Midway masters Sam Gavin, Glenn DIGGING IN Knight, Andy Kinsella and Murray Jones. STORY PAGE 4 Picture by Paul Rickard

HOSPITAL PREPARED Key areas ready as WHO declares global pandemic THE declaration this morning of a ready to handle an influx of patients. necessary supplies to respond if a person Staff were being kept updated on global coronavirus pandemic by the Hauora Tairawhiti had previously who meets the case definition for testing developments and plans, said Mr Green. World Health Organisation (WHO) is put a pre-Critical Incident Management for Covid-19 presents at the Emergency Hauora Tairawhiti needed to both “useful to reinforce the gravity of the Structure (CIMS) team in place. Department (ED). contain Covid-19 to prevent it from situation”, but will not make a major It initially had a public health focus, “Signage advises people to not enter spreading, and, with the approach difference to Hauora Tairawhiti’s but had since moved to confirming the hospital but to phone through and of winter, reduce the chance of virus planning, says chief executive Jim Green. hospital clinical services readiness, Mr a staff member will meet them at their infections including influenza. The health board, with community Green said. car.” “We know that we have a dual risk partners such as primary care health “Building on the already existing Gisborne Hospital has four negative with the influenza season coming on and providers, St John and Gisborne Winter Response Plan and the Pandemic pressure rooms for the management of people in our community, the elderly and District Council was to conduct a “table Plan, a response for the management of care for people admitted. those with pre-existing health conditions, top” exercise today to test and review the arrival of the virus in the community “Should the situation escalate further are more at risk, said Mr Green. preparedness for a scenario of cases in has been developed and communicated there are stepped plans to dedicate “We need to keep our resources in place Tairawhiti, he said. to relevant parties including general increasing areas of the hospital as to provide care for all the other reasons WHO, with the declaration of a practice,” Mr Green said in a report to isolation units, noting that in the main people need to access the health system. pandemic, believes countries should focus board members. the infection is of a mild illness, with “We need our staff to stay well so that less on containing the virus and more on “Key areas of the hospital are prepared the elderly and people with pre-existing they can provide care.” preparations such as getting hospitals with systems, processes and the conditions most at risk of complications.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 10 Classifieds ... 15-16 Television ...... 23 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 11 Racing ...... 17-18 Sport ...... 24-28 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW National ...... 6-9 World...... 12-14 The Guide ... 19-22 Weather ...... 27 > 2 nEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 Charity tournament just keeps growing by Sophie Rishworth The money goes towards helping keep families together during the tough IT IS a triple whammy this weekend time of a child being diagnosed with for lovers of fishing, eating fish and cancer. For example petrol vouchers, helping others. so the whole family can be at Starship Tomorrow, the Nick’s Head Charity Hospital in Auckland, and cellphones so Fishing Tournament kicks off at first light whanau can keep in touch. with about 100 people already signed up. Last year $10,000 worth of gaming Every cent raised goes towards equipment was bought for Planet children in Gisborne who have been Sunshine in Gisborne. diagnosed with cancer, and their Andrea has fought hard to make families. sure the money raised here, stays The tournament starts with a briefing here. Gisborne lost its Child Cancer tonight at the Tatapouri Sports Fishing Foundation field officer last year, and Club, a lucky angler draw, and raffles. everything now goes through Auckland. The second day of fishing on Andrea took it on herself to write to the Saturday will be followed by the CEO of the Child Cancer Foundation to prizegiving at 6.30pm, where wads of make sure they knew this tournament cash will be handed to the winners, said was for the kids of Gisborne. organiser Andrea Gregory. Over the years the competition has Following this is the big auction on got bigger and bigger. Saturday night where the big money is Andrea said anyone who wanted to made — usually from the wads of cash enter could do so right up to the start of just handed out. fishing on Friday. Last year $25,000 was raised. The contest is also looking for more On Sunday at 2pm there will be a donors for the live auction on Saturday public auction of all the fish caught over night. Because of the effect Covid-19 the weekend. The fish will be filleted and has had on the forestry sector, usual ready for sale with everyone encouraged donations from that industry have pulled to come down and bid. The auction will out this year. be outside the Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club. ■ To register, or donate items to the Andrea said the tournament had been auction, call Tatapouri Sports Fishing going for 14 years. Club on 868 4756, or pop in to see them It was originally started by the at the Inner Harbour. emergency services — fire, police and St John — and the Coast Guard. ■ If the weather deteriorates Last year, the Tatapouri Sports Fishing tomorrow, the contest will be Club came on board to run it. re-scheduled for March 27 and 28.

fIShInG fOR A cAuSE: Nick’s Head Charity Fishing Tournament organiser Andrea Gregory with just some of the donated items that will be up for auction on Saturday night after the two-day event. All the money raised goes towards helping Tairawhiti children, and their families, who have been diagnosed with cancer. The tournament has been running for 14 years, and every year it keeps getting bigger, with $25,000 raised last year. Picture by Liam Clayton

Caution during retaining wall repairs

MOTORISTS will need to exercise will be safe throughout the works. extreme caution during planned repairs to “Our priority is the safety of road users Tauwhareparae Road. those working on the road. We have worked Gisborne District Council Journey closely with specialist engineers to find operations manager Donna McArthur said a way to safely complete these important work would begin on Monday, March 16, on repairs without closing the road. We seven retaining walls between the 20km apologise in advance for the disruption and 28km marks of Tauwhareparae Road, during these works.” with up to four walls to be repaired at the The works are part of the $26.4m 2018 same time. Queen’s Birthday Flood repair programme Contractors would work from 8am to 6pm which are 92 percent funded by the from Monday to Saturday. National Land Transport Safety Fund and 8 No road closures were required, however percent by the Provincial Growth Fund. traffic lights and lane closures would be needed to safely complete the works. cAREful dRIVInG: Caution is advised on The project is expected to be completed by Tauwhareparae Road as major repair works July this year. begin on retaining walls like this one at Significant planning had been required to the Corner of the 20km retaining wall site. ensure that both road users and work crews Picture supplied lOOKInG AhEAd Get your SPORTS Gisborne Herald • Review of the masters competition at the surf home-delivered lifesaving nationals in Gisborne. • Gisborne-Mahia’s Ricardo Christie has been back in competitive suring action. • Photos from Rugby Awareness Week featuring Black Fern Charmaine McMenamin. • Black Caps and Aussies go head to head in the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy opener fOcuS On ThE lAnd TOMORROw SATuRdAy

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Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: Grant Miller/John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 NEWS 3 GDC weighs up ways to reuse wastewater by Aaron van Delden Murray Palmer presented a report on how wastewater is TREATED wastewater reused in New Zealand and from Gisborne’s upgraded internationally. sewage treatment plant will The key reasons cited for be clean enough to irrigate recycling wastewater were golf courses but not food concerns over the health of crops. aquatic ecosystems, declining That is the assessment groundwater supplies, the from Beca engineer Rachael availability of fresh water for Shaw, who presented an industry and water quality, update on the treatment Mr Palmer said. plant’s upgrade to the Israel recycled 87 percent council’s wastewater of its wastewater, he said. management committee last In Koksijde, Belgium and A-MAIZInG: THE grain maize harvest got under way on Monday as Corson Grain moved harvesters week. Perth, Australia, sufficiently into paddocks at the Te Karaka end of Lavenham Road (above). Early indications show yields above The upgraded Banks treated wastewater was used average at this stage. The company’s procurement manager Richard Hyland said the crop quality Street plant will to replenish aquifers looked good too. “The recent rain is certainly going to help our later crops,” he said. Corson Grain will clarify wastewater for drinking water. harvest around 20,000 tonnes of maize this season, between now and early June. The total tonnage for and disinfect it with Recycled the district would be more than twice that. Glencore Grain’s regional manager Dave Corrin said they UV light. wastewater was also would start harvest next week. Pioneer Seeds seed maize harvest has been going since last Tuesday. But it was not used for agricultural Picture by Liam Clayton designed to lower irrigation pathogen levels to throughout the a point where the world, including treated wastewater for pasture in could be used for New Zealand food crops, Ms Shaw said. (Mangawhai and Taupo) and The project, which has a the famous Bonnotte potato ‘Happy to hear’ drought budget of $24.4 million, was in France. entering its “detailed design” Councillor Larry Foster phase, she said. said New Zealand probably Six months had been imported a lot of produce allowed for the design that was irrigated with declaration this morning work and three months for recycled wastewater, tenders to be finalised ahead negating perceptions that of construction, which was it should not enter the food by Sophie Rishworth can get, and bite the bullet to get through. But some people get expected to take 12 to 15 chain. into a bit of a mindset, they are not making those decisions and months. Mr Palmer said there were THE official drought announcement for Tairawhiti is seen as it can exacerbate the situation. The council is considering few wastewater systems in good, as it frees up funding to help farmers. “MPI (Ministry for Primary Industries) are also coming on options for the use and which 100 percent of treated Gisborne Wairoa Federated Farmers provincial president board with animal welfare stuff. disposal of Gisborne’s treated wastewater was reused — Charlie Reynolds said he was happy to hear the announcement Mr Reynolds said the agriculture sector was “pretty bad” wastewater to divert it most still had a discharge. from Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor this morning. as they were facing a double whammy. Limited buyers due to from the marine outfall in An exception was San Having a drought declared unlocked up to $2 million of Covid-19 meant some farms were carrying extra stock at this Turanganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Luis Potosi in Mexico, where funding to help farmers and growers from now until June 2021. time of year, and with the addition of a drought it meant they Bay. recycled wastewater was “The extra funding the Government is putting in, it is very were struggling to feed them. One of those options will used up by agriculture and great to see. Space was “very tight” at buyers Affco and Silver Fern Farms, be for the upgraded plant to industry. “What it means for farmers is that it eases the tax burden he said. use treated wastewater for Of all the examples, Mr with provisional tax.” The drought declaration also meant the national feed lines of cleaning processes, reducing Palmer pointed to the aquifer It also meant the Rural Support Trust would be fired up again. Federated Farmers and NZ Beef and Lamb were gearing up for its burden as the city’s third recharge system in Koksijde “The trust only gets funding when a drought is declared. this district. biggest water user currently. as the most applicable “They help farmers with advice if they are under stress and Mr Reynolds said Federated Farmers acted as the middle Earlier in the meeting, to Gisborne, which had a pressure and need to make decisions. man to link farmers who have extra feed to farmers who needed environmental consultant similar population. “Farmers may need to sell stock for whatever money they to buy it in. Air NZ cannot KEY MESSAGES predict demand FROM PAGE 3 transmitted by droplets on hands and very serious where this is combined The health board will provide on objects in the environment when with Covid-19 infection should this for local flights Personal Protective Equipment people cough and sneeze. Regular virus spread later in winter. (PPE) including gloves, masks, eye handwashing with soap and water ■ Phone the Healthline number UNCERTAINTY around Covid-19 had created an protection and protective clothing for 20 seconds, combined with hand (0800 611 116) for advice. They will the coronavirus pandemic unprecedented situation to medical centres free of charge drying for 20 seconds kills the virus. connect with your Primary Care could see fewer flights and it was difficult to once they have tried their normal ■ Avoiding hand contact with the practice if you need to go there. between Gisborne and predict future demand suppliers. mouth, nose and eyes where possible. Always ring ahead if you are going Wellington and Auckland, patterns. PPE is only required by staff in Cough or sneeze into a tissue and to a Primary Care practice with after Air New Zealand “We have been close contact with people suspected discard safely, washing hands respiratory conditions so the team warned it was unable to continuously monitoring or confirmed to have, said a Hauora afterwards. Cough or sneeze into your there can prepare – keeping you, the predict future demand for bookings and in recent Tairawhiti spokeswoman. elbow if a tissue is not available. team and the community safe. travel during the outbreak. days have seen a further “For many staff, it is not needed, as ■ If unwell with a respiratory ■ Do not enter the hospital if you On Monday, the airline decline which coincides long as they can stay one metre away. condition, do not go to work or school have respiratory conditions. Call the announced reductions with media coverage of the “The number one piece of advice is until symptoms have passed. hospital number you can be assessed across the domestic spread of Covid-19 to most to wash hands regularly. ■ Get vaccinated against influenza before you enter if you need urgent network of approximately countries on our network “If a clinician is assessing a patient — especially if you are in the category care. four percent, with a 10 as well as here in New with suspected coronavirus, including of people who can receive free Ring ahead if you are booked for percent to 15 percent Zealand,” Mr Foran said. swabbing them, they will need PPE vaccinations, that is, people with pre- an outpatient appointment and the reduction in March and This morning, the that provides droplet protection. existing health conditions and people hospital will reschedule for when you April. airline said Gisborne was Key messages for the community 65 and over. The vaccine will not are well. Chief executive officer minimally affected by are: directly protect against Covid-19 but Do not visit people in hospital if you Greg Foran said it was the changes “at this ■ Handwashing — the virus is influenza in the community will be are unwell. increasingly clear that stage”. 4 nEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam

JANET MARGARET Deaths DUNN 12.3.2019 - 12.3.2020 MASEMANN, Allan Arthur. — Peacefully, A year has passed at Cedar Manor, already and we all miss Tauranga, surrounded you every day. nEW MInISTER: by all who loved and God saw you getting The Rev Jin Sook appreciated Dad. tired. And a cure was Kim has taken over Untold gratitude to not to be. So he put His as the new minister family who have arms around you, and for the Gisborne supported Dad for so whispered, “Come to Presbyterian parish long, and to the staff at me.” With tearful eyes at St Andrew’s Tauranga Hospital, and we watched you, and Church, and is Cedar Manor, for all saw you pass away. impressed with their professional Although we loved what Gisborne has support and care. At you dearly, we could to offer. She is the peace. not make you stay. first Asian minister A service to celebrate A golden heart stopped Allan’s life will be held to take the parish beating. Hardworking under her wing. at Tauranga Park, 383 hands to rest. Pyes Pa Road, Tauranga God broke our hearts Picture by on Saturday 14 March to prove to us, He only Liam Clayton at 11am, followed by takes the best. burial. All communica- tions to the Masemann Love, Noel, Susan and Family, C/- PO Box Barry, Robyn and 3136, Tauranga 3142. Mark, Jason, and all your loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren COUPER, Tom In Memoriam 12 March 2019 It’s a year today since you passed away. HOHEPA, Dan May the winds of Always in our thoughts. Heaven blow softly and St Andrew’s has a new leader Forever in our hearts. whisper in your ear, How much we love THE Gisborne Presbyterian Parish No one in her family were Christians. She describes St Andrew’s Church Whoever lives in love and miss you. has a new minister and the Rev Jin “I have been really interested in (as well as Matawhero Church) as “a lives in God and God in And wish that you Sook Kim has been overwhelmed by the Christianity all my life, and from an beautiful historic building”. them (Ephesians 4.2). were here. warmth of the welcome she has received. early age I was interested in the Bible “It has so much lovely history, and I’m Arohanui, Julian, You are loved beyond Rev Kim took up her pastoral duties at and studying scriptures.” reading up about it now. Angie, and whanau xx words and missed St Andrew’s two weeks ago. She became a Catholic at the age of “I was so impressed to see how hard beyond measure. The 61-year-old becomes the first Asian 25. the church community worked to raise Treasured memories minister to serve at the church and is “Later in life I wanted to study the money needed to repair the church always. one of only three South Korean women theology more and it led me to the after the 2007 earthquake in Gisborne.” ministers in the Presbyterian Church of ordained ministry in the Presbyterian As for her aims and aspirations as the Ruth, Tina and Ross Aotearoa New Zealand (PCANZ). Church. leader of her congregation: “The congregations of Gisborne “God is always telling me to love people “To care for them and nurture them as Presbyterian Church (St Andrew’s as yourself.” they are. Church and Matawhero Church) are an The Rev Kim has two children, a “God is in us, but we need to find a Brazen theft by absolutely lovely bunch of people, like my daughter Angela aged 35, and a son quiet place in ourselves, and I think we previous parish in Dunedin,” she says. Michael aged 31, and was ordained in offer that at St Andrew’s and Matawhero Rev Kim was previously the minister 2016. Church.” young woman of the Waikouaiti Karitane Presbyterian She has a Bachelor and Master of Arts She has been much impressed with A MAN in his late 60s was robbed of his wallet parish in Dunedin, and prior to that was degrees, a Bachelor of Theology degree Gisborne since she arrived. and cellphone on Tuesday night shortly after he completing her ministry internship. and two post-graduate diplomas, having “The people here are bright, lively and had got into his car parked at the eastern end of “When I was a child, my mother used studied initially at university in South very friendly. Also, there’s so much less Reads Quay near the Emerald Hotel. to take me to Buddhist temples when it Korea, and in more recent years at traffic than in Dunedin and your weather A member of the man’s family told The Herald came to Buddha’s birthday.” Waikato and Otago universities. is so much warmer.” a young woman came up to the car’s front passenger door and asked him if he had some money. “She jumped in the passenger seat and before he knew it she had stolen his wallet and Testing conditions as surf cellphone and run away,” the family member said. The incident happened at about 9.30pm on Tuesday, as the man returned to his vehicle after dining at a nearby restaurant. “He reported the incident to Gisborne police,” life saving nationals start the family member said. “To make things worse, the thieves used the by Murray Robertson enough to cause any delays to the “The work — particularly of the eftpos card in his wallet to steal money from his programme as it currently stands. Midway club’s work party — is just bank account. SIZEABLE swells and showers made “But there is some uncertainty around unbelieveable, really.” “He’s gutted about it.” for a challenging start this morning to just how big the surf is going to get as Mr Bicknell said the beach conditions Police have an inquiry under way. the 2020 TSB New Zealand Surf Life the weekend progresses.” favoured good competition. Saving Championships at city beaches, Surf forecasts indicate a metre “Midway traditionally provides and those challenges look set to continue thereabouts on Friday and Saturday, reasonably fair surf conditions and we right through the event. increasing to perhaps 1.5m-plus on have a kilometre-long straight section of Total fire ban to be The four-day championships started Sunday. beach that we can position our six arenas this morning for around 300 masters There will be showers from the south- on.” reviewed Monday competitors, aged from over 30 and into east tomorrow and Saturday, and rain There will be four arenas operating their 80s. on Sunday, with a for swim, board and ski events across A TOTAL fire ban remains in place Their day-long race temperature range of the open, under-19 and under-16 age across the region but fire authorities programme included This is surf lifesaving 19-23 degrees with divisions, and one each for the surf boats intend to review this on Monday and board, swim and ski fresh south-easterly and and surf canoes. hope to be able to go back to a restricted races, large craft events and‘ we love a challenge easterly winds. The beach events, the sprints and season, which will allow for permitted like boat and canoe, and in the surf. It’s about “It could get a little beach flags, will be contested across the fires in the open. beach events. training for what we do bit nippy, but that’s road at the “sand track”. Principal Rural Fire Officer Ray Dever A southerly swell not unusual at the “Everything has come together well for said yesterday the fire risk was still of around 1.5 metres —SLSNZ event manager’ nationals,” Mr Bicknell the event, and the scene is set for four extreme at the top end of the district has provided testing Scott Bicknell said. days of good, challenging racing,” Mr around East Cape. conditions. “A bit of rain and Bicknell said. “Some areas like Tiniroto and The club wind makes for really “We welcome the public of Gisborne to Wharekopae have had a lot more rain championships for the competitive conditions. come down and watch. than other areas, and the risk is overall Allan Gardner Memorial Trophy begin “This is surf lifesaving and we love a “It’s a good opportunity to see some too high to risk a return to a restricted tomorrow morning, with more than a challenge in the surf. It’s about training good thrills and spills.” season right now,” Mr Dever said. thousand lifeguards in action through for what we do.” “The top end of the Coast is still very into Sunday. He said the Gisborne venue had again ■ Heavy surf conditions got the better of the dry. Hopefully the rain forecast will “We are comfortable with the surf and proved a point. championship organisers this morning and they improve the situation over the weekend,” weather conditions over the next four “Of all the places I’ve run events like were forced to shift the masters competition to he said. days,” said SLSNZ event manager Scott this, Gisborne is definitely one of the best Waikanae. The decision was made at around A total fire ban means no fires at all in Bicknell. places for local club support and support 11am and the rest of the masters programme will the open, apart from umu and hangi fires. “The swell should not be significant from businesses. be completed at Waikanae during the day. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 nEWS 5

Man ready to WORKInG TOGEThER: Tairawhiti address drug Community Voice coordinator Alice Kibble (left), use, court told chairwoman Liz Graham and life AFTER having his car impounded for members Nona dangerous driving, a man faced further charges Aston and Judy when police discovered cannabis and a large Livingston prepare amount of cash in it, Gisborne District Court was to cut a birthday told. cake to celebrate Steven Gary Page, 37, was sentenced to six and the collective’s a half months home detention and disqualified 30 years of from driving for six months after pleading guilty community to dangerous driving and possession of cannabis support. (97 grams) for supply. Cash totalling just over $4000 was forfeited to Picture by Liam the Crown. Clayton Page had already sold his vehicle, which would have otherwise also been confiscated. An order was made for the destruction of the cannabis. Page admitted the offences after a hearing in which he unsuccessfully challenged the legality of the police search of the car. The dangerous driving incident about 6.30pm on March 5, last year, involved Page speeding along Lyndhurst Street, where he stopped briefly at a house to collect someone, before speeding back towards the intersection with Stanley Road. His vehicle lost traction, causing a noticeably long tread mark on the carriageway. Celebrating community support Page told officers there was something wrong with his car, which he was trying to show his mechanic. by Mark Peters as GISCOSS (Gisborne East Coast Council of “There were amazing, courageous Of the cannabis later found in the vehicle while Social Services). intelligent women in those days.” it was impounded. Page said it was his and for A NETWORK made up of representatives In 2015 GISCOSS became Tairawhiti The district council gave them rooms personal use. from a range of community support services Community Voice (TCV). and cups of tea and people would take their In submissions, counsel Leighvi Maynard said celebrated the group’s 30th birthday this week. Before the 30th birthday celebrations began knitting and knit while others talked, she said. Page had been a cannabis addict his whole life The budgeting service Moni Ora, the at the monthly meeting, each representative “I miss that.” with increasingly devastating effects on his life, Arohaina Centre, Salvation Army, Hospice gave an update about their organisation’s Having joined TCV in November as a relationships, and employment. Tairawhiti, Workbridge, Te Kupenga, Age activities. coordinator, Alice Kibble said she sometimes Page was now at a point where he was willing Concern and CCS Disability Action were “We started a group to try to help each had sleepless nights thinking about what TCV to try to address his use of the drug and trauma among the services represented in the other,” said TCV life member Nona Aston does, she was so passionate about it. that led him to it. Page had begun appropriate collective that began life three decades ago afterwards. “I love my job.” counselling, Mr Maynard said. Gisborne District Court news ALBERT Tipu Atkins, 35, entered and wanted to apply for a discharge charge of threatening language, and one The report will canvass electronically- guilty pleas to five charges arising out of without conviction, Mr Maynard said. of breaching bail, was further remanded monitored sentence options. a family harm incident — assault with Kiwara was further remanded on without plea on bail for a specialist a blunt instrument, two breaches of a bail for the application or sentence, if mental health report. A DRINK-DRIVER thought he might protection order, assault on a person in a necessary, on April 24. He will appear again on April 16. have fallen asleep at the wheel when he family relationship, and wilful damage. The case was referred to the restorative drove into a fence, the court was told. Atkins was further remanded in justice process. A MAN’S ignorance of police powers Craig Leslie Brown, 57, contractor, custody for report and sentence on April Judge Cathcart noted the offending led him to over-react in a situation pleaded guilty to driving with excess 24. was out of character and probably due to where the police focus, initially on a blood alcohol (218 mgs) and careless use The report will traverse electronically- Kiwara’s consumption of alcohol at the relative, turned to him. of a vehicle. He was fined $950 ($500 for monitored sentence options. time. Laurence Major Morgan, 36, the carelessness, and $450 for the drink- horticultural worker, was ultimately driving) and on each charge, ordered to BUDDY Ratapu, 29, who faces 18 NEIL Richard Miller, 37, fisherman, charged with possessing cannabis and pay court costs of $130. charges, the more serious of which are pleaded guilty to assaulting a person in methamphetamine utensils, obstructing He will be subject to zero-alcohol and burglary and possession of an offensive a family relationship and injuring with and resisting police. He was sentenced to alcohol-interlock provisions. weapon, appeared via AV-link from intent to injure. 50 hours community work. The offences were Brown’s first. a prison unit where she had been on Counsel Alistair Clarke said Miller Judge Cathcart said police were Reparation was not sought. remand for two months. had no prior convictions. He wanted the entitled to change their focus during To his credit, Brown repaired the fence She applied for bail, which was case transferred to the Family Harm inquiries. Morgan’s ignorance of that the next day, the judge said. granted. Intervention Court. and insistence otherwise saw him over- Brown’s car was written off in the The burglary and offensive weapon He was further remanded on bail to react. He was warned several times he incident. charges are among five charges Ratapu appear in that court on May 19. would be pepper sprayed but refused to denies. A case review hearing on those is Judge Cathcart warned given the cooperate. RANGI Max Waitai Taingahue, 40, scheduled for April 15. high-level injuring charge, police might forest worker, admitted drink-driving She previously pleaded guilty to the still oppose the transfer to the specialist ADMITTING he took about $3000 from (720mcg) for a third or subsequent time – remaining charges, including seven court. his father, Jarrod John Te Amotawhiri his third, the last being in 1999. for wilful trespass, two for shoplifting The case was also referred to the Fairlie pleaded guilty to fraudulent use of He was sentenced to 60 hours offences, driving while forbidden, and a restorative justice process. a document. community work and disqualified from breach of bail. Bail conditions were varied to allow The case was referred to the restorative driving for a year and a day. Miller to exchange texts with the justice process. A WOMAN facing three aggravated complainant. Counsel Mana Taumaunu urged the THERE were children in a car when robbery charges, and for whom specialist court to withhold convictions. Fairlie it was routinely stopped and the driver mental health reports are pending, MAPU Pereira, 32, painter, admitted was previously offered police diversion found to be over the legal alcohol limit, recently told police she assaulted three breaches of a protection order. The but he was young and unemployed, and the court was told. someone with a weapon. case was referred to the Family Harm unable to come up with $500 required to Pomolive Lucy Kutia-Brown, caregiver, The admission from Jo-Ann Margaret Intervention Court. Pereira was further complete it, Mr Taumaunu said. pleaded guilty to drink-driving (mcg) for Stevens, 41, was later discovered to be remanded on bail to appear there on May It was hoped a positive restorative a third or subsequent time. false. 19. justice conference and further time for She was sentenced to 60 hours Police withdrew a charge laid after Fairlie to raise the money, might see community work, nine months it and replaced it with one of making a STEVEN William Knowles, 36, police reinstate the offer. Alternatively, supervision, and will be subject to zero- false statement. admitted assaulting a child after a an application would be made for alcohol and alcohol-interlock provisions. Stevens was further remanded without similar charge was withdrawn. a discharge without conviction, Mr The court was told Kutia-Brown plea to appear again on April 6. Counsel Doug Rishworth asked the Taumaunu said. had since self-referred to appropriate court to delay imposing a conviction and Fairlie was further remanded on counselling and stopped drinking FOR an offence against his mother-in- to refer the case to the Family Harm bail for the application or sentence if alcohol. law, Pakura Lucky Kiwara, 24, pleaded Intervention Court. necessary, on April 24. guilty to a charge of doing a dangerous Judge Cathcart agreed noting the MICHAEL Anzac Joseph, 45, pleaded act with intent to injure. contents of a summary of facts and ANTOINETTE Jerchei Ateriana guilty to driving while disqualified for a Counsel Leighvi Maynard accepted the Knowles’ lack of criminal history. Isadora Tiepa admitted breaching third or subsequent time. He was further offending was quite serious but urged the community work. She was convicted remanded on bail for sentence, and an court to delay imposing a conviction. STEPHEN Leslie Tamihere, 57, who and further remanded on bail for a application for community work in lieu of Kiwara had no previous convictions faces two charges of wilful damage, a presentence report. further disqualification, on April 24. 6 nATIOnAl nEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 Abortion safe-zones axed in voting mix-up by Amelia Wade, NZ Herald happened. Women seeking abortions were entitled She said it was Labour MP Ruth Dyson unsuccessfully to be disappointed as well, he said. more important that WELLINGTON — Justice Minister moved for a personal vote to be taken; “It’s not in the bill, that is the main parts of Andrew Little is disappointed proposed only one MP needed to object to defeat disappointing, but I’m very pleased that the bill were intact, “safe-zones” around abortion clinics got Dyson’s motion. everything else in the taking abortion out of axed in a voting mix-up. Supporters of bill that came under the Crimes Act and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who safe-zones said they Jacinda Ardern, who pretty fierce attack last ending the statutory supported the proposal to establish protected women supported the proposal to night is still there.” test for the procedure 150m protest-free areas around clinics, from intimidation. establish 150m protest-free National MP Nikki for pregnancies less brushed off the error as “the outcome of Opponents said Kaye, who supports than 20 weeks. democracy”. there were already areas around the clinics, protest-free areas but Little said he An amendment to scrap the safe- protections in existing brushed off the error as “the was not in the House won’t try to re-insert Andrew Little zones, in the name of Act leader David law and the zones outcome of democracy”. when the vote was protest-free zones into Seymour, was split into two parts during would have denied taken, said: “I’m really, the bill as he isn’t the committee stage of the Abortion freedom of expression. really gutted.” confident enough on the numbers. Legislation Bill late on Tuesday night. Little, who couldn’t call for a personal Ardern said she would have preferred Seymour is just pleased his The amendment passed with a voice vote because it was his bill, said he was to have safe zones but “there is no blame amendment passed and the safe-zones vote. But Green MP Jan Logie, who backs disappointed other MPs didn’t call for the here, this was simply the outcome of are gone — no matter if it happened by safe-zones, sought to clarify what had vote. democracy and process”. mistake. BRIEFS Mosque hero: ‘I could have done more’ Family urged to make contact AUCKLAND — A man who tried to stop the who was 5, still He was standing by the door of the Linwood HASTINGS — A missing mother and her two Christchurch mosque gunman still can’t sleep refused to go back mosque on March 15 when he heard what he children are thought to be alive and somewhere in one year later, worrying that he “could have to the mosque after thought was fireworks, then heard someone Northland, police say. done better”. he saw the gunman shout that a person had been shot in the Megan Lee, 45, was reported missing on Friday, Abdul Aziz Wahabzadah threw an Eftpos shooting at his father. carpark. March 6, after failing to return with her children machine at the gunman in the carpark of the “When I tell him, He picked up the only thing he could find from the upper North Island. Linwood mosque, and chased him on foot as ‘Let’s go to the to defend himself, an Eftpos machine, and ran Detective Sergeant Craig Vining said it was the shooter sped away by car. mosque,’ he cries,” his outside. likely the group was in Northland. The mosque’s acting imam, Latef Alabi, said dad said. Wahabzadah was so close to the gunman Vining urged Lee to make contact with her at the time that the death toll would have been Another son, Omir, that “even a kid wouldn’t miss”. Hawke’s Bay-based family or police, so they knew far higher if Wahabzadah had not fought back who was 11 when Although all of his immediate family survived, she and her children — Joshua, 11, and Sarah, 13 against the intruder. he witnessed the Wahabzadah said he felt close to everyone in — were okay. — NZ Herald “That’s how we were saved,” Alabi said. shooting, has never Abdul Wahabzadah the mosque, a small place of worship with a “Otherwise, if he managed to come into the been the same. usual attendance of 80 to 100 people. Brothel manager found dead mosque, then we would all probably be gone.” Wahabzadah, “Sister Linda was like a big sister to us. AUCKLAND — A man found dead at an But Wahabzadah, who was in Manurewa 46, fled with his parents as refugees from When she got some news she always called Auckland brothel was said to have had several yesterday to hear a waiata composed for Afghanistan when he was a child. The family me,” he said. “feuds” with other staff and parlour clients. the victims by students at James Cook High spent three years in Pakistan until they were “Brother Imran was like a brother to us. A sex worker, who asked not to be named, School, said he still felt guilty that he couldn’t given refuge in Australia 30 years ago. Everyone is like family to us.” told the NZ Herald that staff management had stop the gunman killing seven people at the Wahabzadah brought his children to New But he told James Cook students that the confirmed the dead man was one of their own — mosque. Zealand three and a half a years ago because gunman’s message of hate was overwhelmed a manager known as Jason Ma or Maa. “To be honest, I get two or three hours sleep he saw it as a peaceful country. He spent six by the love shown to local Muslims from all It is understood that was not his real name, every night,” he said. weeks in Auckland but felt that it was too busy, over New Zealand and around the world. according to the worker, and police are yet to “Because still I am guilty in my heart about and settled in Christchurch because it was “I have to (keep) strong for my family and officially name the victim. what I could have done better to stop him.” “quiet”. He runs a second-hand furniture shop community,” he said. “We have to move on with Ma had worked at the parlour for more than a Wahabzadah said his youngest son Yasuf, in the beach suburb of Redcliffs. our life.” — NZ Herald decade and lived in a shed just to the side of the main house. — NZ Herald Govt offers $2m drought relief by Kim Moodie, NZ Herald events,” said O’Connor. The funding is available until June WELLINGTON — The Government 2021. has unlocked a further $2 million to ease Wairarapa and Hawke’s Bay regions the load on drought-stricken farmers and are now covered, with $90,000 in funding growers. available for local Rural Support Trusts Drought in the North Island, parts to assist primary sector communities, of the South Island and the Chathams provide farm management advice and were yesterday classified as a large-scale animal welfare support. adverse event by Agriculture Minister “Farmers and growers have shown that Damien O’Connor, freeing up more funds they are able to roll with the punches for those affected. and most have been well-prepared for “The intensity of the drought and these types of events, but as the weeks its spread across multiple regions has go by without significant rain in many affected many people parts of the country, and their livelihoods,” there is a cumulative he said. The intensity of the impact,” O’Connor said. The announcement drought‘ and its spread “It is getting very follows urging from across multiple regions hard for people to keep Hawke’s Bay farmers planning for, and it and leaders as parts of has affected many people puts pressure on rural the region experienced and their livelihoods. communities.” the driest period on —Damien O’Connor’ The classification record. covers the entire North For some parts of Island along with dRY PERIOd: The Government has unlocked a further $2 million dollars for drought- Hawke’s Bay, the four months between the top of the South Island (Tasman, stricken areas as the situation worsens. NZ Herald picture November and February have been the Marlborough, Kaikoura), North driest in 50 years, with some farms close Canterbury and the Chatham Islands. the Government. in as the situation worsens, delivering to running out of water. “Funding for psychosocial support in These include an $80,000 support water to towns in Kaikohe and Kaitaia. Included in the package are affected regions will also be boosted, and package in February for Northland “With several requests for regional drought co-ordinators and additional we will be working closely with farmers and North Auckland, and the same declarations of drought received in the co-ordinators, a feed-working group, to help ensure the welfare of animals in amount unlocked for Waikato and South past few weeks, it has become clear that animal welfare information and expertise their care.” Auckland regions a few weeks later. many farmers and growers in the North and professional advice for recovery. Smatterings of rain across parts of the On Monday, conditions in Gisborne, Island and parts of the South Island Expanded psychosocial support, North Island of late haven’t been enough Manawatu, Rangitikei, and Tararua are facing very difficult, dry conditions,” including $90,000 for Hawke’s Bay and to ease the pressure of water shortages districts were classified as a medium- O’Connor said. Wairarapa is also available. and low feed availability, O’Connor said. scale adverse event, meaning a further He said tailored packages would be “This new funding allows us to boost “It will take more than a few $150,000 was available to the region. developed to suit each region’s needs. co-ordination efforts and activate some sprinklings of rain to get out of drought.” Additionally, the Government Additional funding will be available for additional recovery measures, including The last large-scale adverse event has committed $2 million to set up more drought co-ordinators if needed for for animal welfare and wider rural classification for drought was in 2013. temporary water supplies in Kaikohe those already in a medium scale event, communities, while also ensuring there More than $300,000 has been made and Kaitaia. along with access to recovery advice for is funding to respond to future adverse available to drought-stricken regions by The Defence Force has also pitched affected primary sector businesses. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 nATIOnAl nEWS 7 Travel restrictions extended WELLINGTON — The Covid-19 coronavirus “It gives us a bit of flexibility to put in outbreak has been declared a pandemic by the separate states and regions, where entire border World Health Organization and has led to travel restrictions don’t give us that flexibility,” she restrictions being extended to all travellers said. coming to New Zealand from other countries. Ardern said she expected it would have the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said travellers same effect of putting travellers from Italy off coming from any part of Italy would be required coming here. to self-isolate for 14 days if coming to New She said the decision had been made after Zealand. consulting health and science advisers. Italy’s outbreak is now the largest outside New Zealand also requires anyone coming mainland China. from other Covid-19 hotspots to quarantine She said a decision had been made not to themselves for two weeks — but has not closed enact a full ban on travellers because the self- its borders to them. isolation option offered more flexibility and was Australia has banned foreigners arriving from working well for New Zealand. Italy, China, Iran and South Korea; New Zealand “That has essentially turned travel from only bans foreign travellers from China and Iran. South Korea, for example, into a trickle. It has National leader Simon Bridges had been SAfER InSIdE: New Zealanders in Covid-19 hotspots, including South Korea and effectively had the same effect as an entire urging the government to enforce the same Wuhan, have hunkered down, rather than risk travelling back to NZ. AP picture border exclusion. restrictions as Australia. — RNZ From desktop printers to Kiwis ‘safer in something bigger & faster, we have the perfect solution virus hotspots’ for your business AUCKLAND — Some New Zealanders to take the New Zealand government’s trapped in hotspots for the Covid-19 evacuation flight early last month coronavirus say they feel safer where they because she was worried about being are, rather than risking a trip home. infected during the journey. Auckland man Kayc Hilihetule is Having stayed indoors for more than in Seoul, where he has been teaching a month, she said she and her daughter English for 10 years, and said the were now used to life in quarantine. coronavirus outbreak in South Korea had She said the Chinese government was changed his daily routine. doing a good job containing the virus and “It just means we have to be more she was not rushing to get out. aware, we wear masks everywhere, “I think Wuhan right now is the safest sanitise, make sure not to touch too many place in the world . . . to be honest I’m a surfaces when we are out — especially little worried about going back to New when we are on public Zealand.” transport, which we try to Huang said her friends avoid most of the time but We wear masks in Auckland had been sometimes you have to go everywhere,‘ sanitise, very nervous since New places. make sure not to touch Zealand had its first Hilihetule said confirmed case. pharmacy visits were too many surfaces “They don’t think New restricted to certain days when we are out. Zealand has enough and people could not buy —Kayc Hilihetule’ capacity to fight this virus more than two face masks if the virus is going to be All Canon photocopiers purchased in March and April per week. serious.” He said people could check online if A New Zealander who works as a tour receive Free Installation + Free Training. they had been in contact with anyone guide in Tehran said she had been stuck infected by the virus. inside for the past two weeks. Buy outright or choose from our rental options “All cases are pretty much known when She said some people were not coping. they (authorities) know. 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Following a meeting with four workers’ groups Picture supplied David McGuinness, project director yesterday, it was agreed to meet weekly on at Wellington-headquartered Willis measures including a hiring freeze on non-critical Bond, said the scheme was for a roles, voluntary unpaid leave and using unused site near the point’s ferry terminal leave balances. alongside Little Creatures Hobsonville Options for temporary redeployment among at 2 Boundary Rd. its 12,500 staff were also being explored “where One-bedroom apartments will sell appropriate”. from $795,000 and two-bedroom from In a joint statement sent to staff by chief $1.15m, with construction due to executive Greg Foran, he said individual business begin next year. units would now work with their union partners on Townhouses, apartments and the initiatives. penthouses are planned in the The airline, which saw already weak demand scheme. Townhouses start at $1.69m, plummet at the end of last week, has withdrawn McGuinness said. Two penthouses its full-year profit guidance because of uncertainty both on level 13 would be sold for over future earnings and has slashed capacity more than $5m. across its network by 10 percent. Architectus designed the Catalina “As an organisation, and as unions, we have officer, Ben Johnson told union leaders that, meet cruise ship departure points is worsening Bay apartments, to be built by LT not faced a situation like this before. As a group, across the aviation industry, no airline employees by the day with New Zealand following Australia McGuinness, a Willis Bond associate. we recognise this is unsettling for Air New or passengers have contracted Covid-19 while and the United States in warning that those with A 12-person theatrette or mini- Zealand employees and are committed to sharing travelling on an aircraft. underlying medical conditions should reconsider. movie theatre and an on-site manager information as it becomes available,” Foran said. “This has provided reassurance that people Korean Air Lines has warned that the is planned. “From a business perspective, it is clear this is a working in the aviation industry are at no greater coronavirus outbreak could threaten its survival A display suite has opened by significant issue that is impacting the aviation and risk than anyone else in the community,” Foran after more than half of the world restricted private appointment by the ferry tourism industry globally.” said. passengers entering from South Korea. terminal, McGuinness said. Air New Zealand’s leadership ran through what He volunteered to take a 15 percent pay cut to Reuters reports more than 80 percent of South One local said the site already had is likely a bleak picture of future demand with his $1.65m salary, a move that has been made by Korea’s biggest carrier’s international capacity had key uses. He asked about the fate of leaders from the Aviation and Marine Engineers other airline chief executives in this region. been cut as a result of travel restrictions globally, boat storage and the yacht club which Association, E tu, the Federation of Air NZ Pilots Airlines around the world are slashing capacity compared with an 18 percent reduction during the he said was part of the area’s charm and NZ Air Line Pilots Association. by even more than Air NZ in what is shaping up as 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis. and connection to the marine industry In the newsletter Foran said while some of the survival of the fittest. “We can easily imagine the severity of the crisis — a big part of the former air base’s information being shared with union leaders was The evaporation of bookings by businesses we are facing in comparison. And what is more history. confidential and commercially sensitive, the group — under legal obligation to minimise risk of staff daunting is that the situation can get worse at any McGuinness said plans were in had agreed it was important to be as open as travel — have rocked airlines as this is among the time and we cannot even predict how long it will place to deal with both aspects when possible with all Air NZ staff. most lucrative market for them. last,” Woo Kee-hong, Korean Air’s president said in the apartments were built. During this meeting, the airline’s chief medical The outlook for flying leisure passengers to a memo to employees. — NZ Herald — NZ Herald Sneak peak: Developer’s $35m gift ‘changing lives’ by Anne Gibson, NZ Herald in during September and October. But Life Apartments was not without Manson said he saw the high need for social “We have taken a lot of people off the challenges: “It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done housing and quickly made it his goal “to build as AUCKLAND — More than 100 people are now housing register and work with different support in my life, dealing with the Government. It took 18 many apartments as possible. settled into New Zealand’s tallest social housing agencies, bringing people in to view the property months of negotiation to start with and another It is an honour for me to have the money and tower after the Ted Manson Foundation finished and signing them up,” she said of the settlement six months before the lease was signed.” time at this stage of my life to give back and the first block in $100 million plans to vastly process. “I see lives that have changed, just by CMP Construction built the tower, which has make a difference. Thousands of good people out increase supply. them moving in here,” she said. a 25-year exterior maintenance contract, Manson there devote their time to helping others.” Ted Manson, the high-rise specialist and head One resident had been sleeping in the said. The Mansons were on last year’s NBR But he said not enough wealthy people gave of New Zealand’s largest private development Symonds St Cemetery. Another brought his Rich List with an estimated $950m and a Herald and he called for more to help the less fortunate. business, Mansons TCLM, took the Herald on sleeping bag into his new unit, saying he wanted property power list ranked them No 1 in the A Ministry of Housing and Urban Development a tour of the foundation’s new 18-level, 92-unit to look at the Sky Tower, Crawford said. “It’s private sector. “The Life project cost me $33m, (HUD) spokesperson said apartments were Life Apartments at 38a Liverpool St, off K’Rd, in made so much difference. Residents were now plus the site, so it owes me $35m,” Manson said. being leased for 25 years and demand was high central Auckland city. safe and because many were older, realised At Glen Eden, practical completion is about to for central-city units. “Tenants come from the Seventy-three apartments are social housing street life was untenable.” be achieved at the $180m, 165-unit Westlight, housing register. The people living in the units units managed by Australia’s Compass Housing Research on apartment living identified the foundation’s second project. That was more are individuals, couples, and small families,” he Services and leased to the Ministry of Housing loneliness as a problem, so a common room expensive because apartments had decks, two said. and Urban Development. has kitchen seating, magazines, games and free buildings were developed linked by an atrium, Manson said TMF Liverpool Limited had The remaining 18 units on the top levels bread and hot pastries from surplus food at the design was far more complicated than Life leased 73 of the 92 apartments to the ministry are for private sale: 12 have been sold, six Cordis Hotel Auckland. and it was so much bigger, Manson said. for a 25-year term, “with the rents paid by HUD conditionally, six unconditionally and the rest are Manson is proud of the project, designed by However, the facade cost also rose by $8m being tied to the market rental figures recorded priced from $400,000 to $954,000. Paul Brown Architects: “No one else in New when the foundation was required to upgrade by the MBIE each year. HUD have in turn Bettyanne Crawford, Life’s tenancy relationship Zealand can do this because they don’t have the materials from its original resource consent to engaged community housing provider Compass officer, said refugees and migrants from Syria, capital. I can do it because I’ve done very well . . . deaden the noise from two diesel freight trains Housing Services to provide letting and tenancy Iraq, Ethiopia and Palestine lived in Life, moving and I’m into giving back.” which use the line beside the block twice a day. management services.”

and Ryman Healthcare declined 1.7 percent out on-farm research. SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY to $14.20. Metlifecare increased 0.3 percent to A2 Milk, which is Synlait’s second-biggest $6.79, Arvida Group rose 1.9 percent to $1.60 shareholder and counts it as a supplier, was WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares turned “One of the things, globally, that people are and Oceania Healthcare advanced 3.1 percent unchanged at $16.10. Stride Property posted the around an early rally as a lack of follow-through looking for is monetary and fiscal stimulus, so to $1.01. day’s biggest gain, up 3.9 percent at $2.13. from the US on how it would respond to the that’s going to be quite important,” he said. Solly said some investors were wary of the Air New Zealand increased 0.8 percent to Covid-19 outbreak disappointed investors. “The market tried to have a rally, but it didn’t retirement and aged-care stocks because their $1.92. The carrier had climbed as much as 10 The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose as much as 2.7 last very long.” residents were vulnerable to the virus, despite percent in early trading. percent in early trading as investors recovered New Zealand’s NZX outperformed Australia, “the amazing record” of the operators who are Auckland International Airport was the most some lost confidence after a savage start to where the S&P/ASX 200 Index was down 2.9 well-versed to deal with those types of issues. traded stock on a volume of 6.4 million shares, the week. The stand-off between Russia and percent in afternoon trading. “They do a great job, so it is interesting that four times its three-month average. It decreased Saudi Arabia over oil production added more Solly said Australia’s financial sector was the market has decided it’s an issue when in 0.3 percent to $7.73. Outside the benchmark uncertainty to an environment where a global among the hardest hit as investors weigh up fact these are the best-placed operators to deal index, AFT Pharmaceuticals rose 5.1 percent to recession remains a live threat in the face of the what further interest rate cuts by the Reserve with it,” he said. $3.89, extending its gain yesterday when it said virus outbreak. But the local benchmark index Bank of Australia would do to banks’ margins. Utilities were stronger as investors the virus outbreak had boosted demand, and ended the day down or 0.2 percent, at 10,873.60. Of the dual-listed lenders, Australia & New reassessed the value of dividend yields from the that its annual sales would be at the top end of Within the index, 22 stocks fell, 26 rose, and Zealand Banking Group fell 4.1 percent to $20.90 likes of the electricity generator-retailers. guidance. Green Cross Health, which runs the two were unchanged. Turnover was heavier than on the NZX and Westpac Banking Corp was Meridian Energy rose 2.8 percent to $4.43, Unichem and Life Pharmacies chains, rose 6.2 usual at $247.9 million. down 3.3 percent at $20.40. Heartland Group Mercury NZ advanced 2 percent to $4.71, and percent to $1.20. Shane Solly, a portfolio manager at Harbour Holdings, which operates Heartland Bank and a Trustpower increased 1.9 percent to $6.30. Comvita increased 2.1 percent to $1.93. Asset Management, said the initial rally was on reverse mortgage business in Australia, rose 3.4 Synlait Milk declined 3.2 percent to $5.10. The The honey products maker said its February the expectation that US President Donald Trump percent to $1.50. milk processor today bought land adjacent to its performance was in line with forecast, with would announce a more detailed response to Sky Network Television led the market lower, Dunsandel plant for $25.7 million, which it said strong online sales offsetting declines in the virus outbreak. When that didn’t happen, falling to 9.8 percent to 46 cents, a new low. would give it greater control over water rights, traditional retail stores and duty free sales. financial markets soured. Summerset Group fell 5.2 percent to $6.58 help reduce its truck movements, and let it carry — BusinessDesk The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Trump updates US public on Covid-19 Pandemic now but by Bruce Holm Institute of Technology and passed his et cetera et cetera” Ah . . . genes on to him, so he understood the 6. “As of the time I left the plane with HI y’all, Trump lovers. science of Covid-19. “Maybe I have a you, we had 240 cases. That’s at least advice the same Just wanted to bring you natural ability.” Uh huh. what was on a very fine network known The World Health Organisation up to date, in case you 3. He explained that he didn’t want to as Fox News. And you love it. But that’s missed it, on Trump’s let people off the Grand Princess cruise what I happened to be watching. And how (WHO) lifted its warning to countries recent visit to the US ship (off the coast of the US) because he was the show last night?” (His “town hall” to prepare for a potential pandemic Centers for Disease didn’t want the numbers to go up. programme on the channel). more than two weeks ago, after the Control. “I like the numbers being where they “Did it get good ratings? I heard it new coronavirus began spreading In 2018 Trump slashed the budget are. I don’t need the numbers to double broke all the ratings records but maybe outside China. for the CDC by 80 percent because it because of one ship.” Stuff you sickos, it’s that’s wrong. That’s what they told me. I This morning the WHO took the was deemed wasteful and unnecessary election year. don’t know. I can’t imagine that.” step that has been increasingly expenditure. 4. When VP Pence praised the Now Trump lovers, just imagine if our inevitable, labelling the Covid-19 During his visit to the CDC Trump said Washington State Governor Jay Inslee Prime Minister said all that stuff at a coronavirus a pandemic — as cases the following: for his handling of Covid-19 in his state, press conference to inform the public spike in many countries, including 1. “As of yesterday and right now Trump said “so I told Mike not to be of the Covid-19 situation here in New anybody that needs a test gets a test” and complimentary to the governor because Zealand. much of western Europe now. A that “the tests are perfect”. No they can’t that governor is a snake”. Nice. You would be the first to call for pandemic refers to a disease that and no they’re not. 5. “And I’ve heard the numbers are the people in white coats to escort her is spreading in multiple countries at 2. He had a “great super-genius” getting better in China but I hear the away, not for virus testing but for a full the same time. uncle who taught at the Massachusetts numbers are getting much better in Italy psychiatric assessment, wouldn’t you? In making the announcement, WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS Ghebreyesus said the number of cases outside China had increased Cruise past us for now 13-fold in the past two weeks. He Re: Coronavirus measures Put the docking of cruise also said the WHO was “deeply We get what we put up with in place at port, March 10 ships on hold, I say. Other concerned” by “alarming levels of Uncle Google tells me that 15 removal of cheques is going to story. industries have been forced inaction” over the virus in some to 20 percent of New Zealand’s annoy a lot of folk. I’m not reassured by the to make drastic cuts, changes countries. population is over 65. I have just spent 12 minutes assertions of safety procedures and losses. Are there any others among listening to innane “musack” and around cruise ship visits, Many of us are, and will be, That will not include New Zealand, us who are hacked off with being being harangued by various well- where our health authorities and the given that carriers of Covid-19 impacted. Using all available forced on to devices, to transact known personalities, before I can can be asymptomatic — that means, however, we have to Government are implementing best- normal business? “You can get an speak to someone about what my is, not exhibit any visible minimise the potential risks, practice health protection measures, app for that” . . . “go up on Facebook bank asked me to do. symptoms. Indeed, that’s especially to our front-line and we still have just the five to check out the details” — and on I have a hearing problem, as I precisely how the virus medical staff should local confirmed cases and no evidence it goes. imagine a lot in my demographic appears to be able to spread person-to-person transmission yet of community transmission. I am reasonably computer literate, do, and I struggle to hear young so effectively, and such ships of the virus begin to occur. Dr Ghebreyesus also said that but have no wish to join those female voices and understand those seem to be efficient global confirming this coronavirus outbreak whose phone appears to be an whose first language is not English. transporters. MURRAY PALMER as a pandemic did not mean the essential adjunct to their body. This may render me racist in today’s I don’t do Facebook — Luddite world, but I don’t care. Going to WHO was changing its advice about eh? I hear a faint phantom voice a call centre causes me stress. what countries should do. He called saying, “get with it Grandad”, or a Doesn’t matter what time you ring, on governments to take “urgent and scathing, “no one texts with both they are always busy. Struggling, harassing . . . aggressive action”. hands”. Come see me when the We get what we put up with. Re: Let’s get a vote on Alain, this is a really complex arthritis kicks in. “Several countries have Press 4 to self destruct! 1080, March 10 letter. issue isn’t it? I do internet banking, but many demonstrated that this virus can be The referendum petition While the thought of killing don’t, and I am sure the ongoing suppressed and controlled,” he said. RON TAYLOR circulated by the anti-1080 animals is abhorrent to many, I “The challenge for many countries movement actually asks have spent many a day sitting who are now dealing with large for “all cruel poisons” to be on the hills in the surrounding clusters or community transmission A great way to diversify . . . banned, without specifying countryside watching infestations is not whether they can do the same Re: Gisborne rail link left were great . . . surely this what poisons exactly. It of deer and goats. They are — it’s whether they will.” out of 10-year vision, March could be a great way for gives examples of 1080 destroying the land, they eat so In Germany, where 343 new cases 11 story. Gisborne to diversify. Jobs for (moderately inhumane), much vegetation that ought to be were announced yesterday for a The train to Greymouth drivers taking tours around brodifacoum (extremely falling on to the earth to create total 1908 (similar to the 567 new was full of rail enthusiasts this beautiful coast . . . endless inhumane) and PAPP (a rich soil. completely humane poison My family, like other hunters, cases and total 2262 in Spain, and when we travelled from possibilities . . . sponsorship Christchurch. Tourist for passenger carriages??? which kills in an hour). trap and kill as many as we can, 497 new cases and total 2281 in They have canvassed this sharing them around to others as France), Chancellor Angela Merkel packages including accommodation and tours ELIZABETH COSGRAVE petition for a year, and got a healthy source of food whenever made the alarming claim that up to only 37,000 signatures — possible. 70 percent of Germans — 58 million when they need 10 percent The fact remains that many people — could contract the virus. of registered electors, about places around New Zealand, That sort of blanket transmission Plane memories at Mahia 340,000. Probably only 60-70 especially around here, are is what’s estimated would happen Re: Wings over Ruatoria, March planes also used this route, which percent of those 37,000 very rugged and remote. Deer, without control measures, based 5 story. is still used today for light aircraft signatures are valid, as they goats, stoats, ferrets, rabbits Growing up in Kaiwaitau, Mahia, during rough weather. on what is known about the virus signed up children, tourists and possums thrive. Trapping we would transport passengers As kids we would wave and and put people on by proxy and culling is extremely difficult so far; it’s the fear for nations across the Kopuawhara river on dream of riding on the planes — I when they are required to and dangerous, costly and time- with rudimentary health systems our canoe so they could ride on the was an adult before I had my first sign themselves. consuming. that won’t be able to cope with tiger moths that were stationed on flight in a plane. They have another two 1080, while contentious, is an outbreak, which will also see Panui aerodrome. I also enjoyed the RNZAF jets months to go, I believe, of probably the most viable option higher mortality rates than the The aerodrome was set up practising manoeuvres in the Mahia harassing people at public we have. I have read the science, now estimated 1 percent death so planes travelling to and from sky. Now we have rockets launched events. and in my opinion it’s the best rate (based on there being many Gisborne air field could use it as from Mahia. SUE BOYDE solution at present. more mild cases that don’t get to an emergency air strip. The NAC Paraparaumu LARA hospital, and are not being counted (National Airways Corporation) PUA MALTA TAUMATA, Mahia in official numbers). [email protected] A former government adviser on disease control countered Ms ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. Merkel’s warning in German media, ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. saying he saw a worst-case scenario ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. of 40,000 cases in Germany. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORld The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 WORLD BRIEFS Biden victorious in four Turkey vows strong military action if Syrian truce violated ANKARA — Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed on Wednesday (local time) that more primary states his military would launch its harshest retaliation yet if the Syrian government breaks the fragile truce in Idlib province brokered last week. WASHINGTON — Joe Biden for Tuesday night. The ceasefire arranged by Turkey and Russia decisively won Michigan’s Sanders’ campaign also said all — which support opposing sides in the conflict Democratic presidential primary, future events would be decided — halted a three-month air and ground campaign seizing a key battleground state on a case-by-case basis given by the Syrian government against the rebel-held that helped propel Bernie Sanders’ public health concerns, while Biden province. That offensive killed hundreds and sent insurgent candidacy four years cancelled a scheduled upcoming 1 million people fleeing toward the Turkish border. ago. The former US vice president’s Florida stop. He also announced The Russian-backed Syrian government victory there, as well as in Missouri, that his Friday and Monday rallies in offensive made significant gains in Syria’s last Mississippi and Idaho, dealt a Florida and Illinois would be turned rebel stronghold, and Turkey sent thousands of serious blow to Sanders and into virtual events. troops across the border to reinforce the rebels, substantially widened Biden’s path Biden said on Tuesday night that leading to rare direct fighting between Syrian and to the nomination. he would be announcing plans to Turkish troops. “If those across from us don’t Biden again showed strength on combat the coronavirus later this keep their promise, we will never shy away from Tuesday (local time) with working- week. The Democratic National advancing on them in a much more serious way class voters and African Americans, Committee also said that Sunday’s than before,” Erdogan said in his weekly address. who are vital to winning the debate between Sanders and Biden He said there had been a number of small Democratic nomination. would be conducted without an violations of the truce, which Turkey was Sanders won North Dakota and audience. monitoring carefully. — AP awaited results from Washington On PATh TO dEMOcRATIc nOMInATIOn: Democratic Among former White House state. Washington’s primary was presidential hopeful and former US Vice President Joe Biden hopefuls and leaders of powerful Aung San Suu Kyi bid rejected too early to call, and because all walks out after speaking at the National Constitution Centre in liberal groups, however, Biden’s NAYPYITAW — Myanmar’s parliament votes there are cast by mail or by Philadelphia. AFP picture momentum is now undeniable. rejected on Wednesday (local time) a proposed dropping them off in a ballot box, Bradley Beychok, president and constitutional amendment that would have many ballots were marked for candidacy was ascendant so supporters to back him going co-founder of American Bridge 21st allowed the country’s de-facto leader, Aung San candidates who have since dropped recently, who must contemplate forward. “We need you, we want you Century, a liberal super PAC, said Suu Kyi, to officially become president. out of the race. a path forward. He said at a and there’s a place in our campaign his group “will be ALL IN to elect The rejection had been expected because The six-state contest on Tuesday news conference in Vermont on for each of you. I want to thank @JoeBiden as our next president”. the proposal was opposed by the military that marked the first time voters weighed Wednesday afternoon that he would Bernie Sanders and his supporters The organisation is spending holds enough parliamentary seats to block any in on the primary since it effectively stay in the race and was planning for their tireless energy and their millions of dollars trying to win over constitutional change. narrowed to a two-person race to appear at the Democratic debate passion. We share a common goal, people who backed US President The defeated motion was one of several between Sanders and Biden. against Biden on Sunday. and together we’ll beat Donald Donald Trump in key states in 2016. constitutional changes proposed by Suu Kyi’s And the first four states on Addressing supporters in Trump,” Biden said. Guy Cecil, chairman of the ruling National League for Democracy party, with Tuesday went to Biden, a dramatic Philadelphia, Biden noted that many However, a new uncertainty flagship Democratic outside most expected to be blocked. reversal for a campaign that had “declared that this candidacy was creeping into the race — the political organisation Priorities USA, Despite the rule, Suu Kyi holds executive power appeared on the brink of collapse was dead” only days ago, but “now spreading coronavirus. Both tweeted: “The math is now clear. Joe in the government because of a legal loophole just two weeks ago. we’re very much alive”. candidates abruptly had to cancel Biden is going to be the Democratic that allowed the creation of the post of state Now it is Sanders, whose He also asked Sanders rallies in Ohio that were scheduled nominee for president”. — AP counsellor, to which she was appointed. — AP Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years

MANHATTAN — Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for his sexual assault and rape convictions. A jury in February found the one- time influential Hollywood producer guilty of sexually assaulting former production assistant Mimi Haleyi and raping former aspiring actress Jessica Mann. The sentence was handed down in Manhattan criminal court by Justice James Burke. More than 100 women, including famous actresses, have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct stretching back decades, fueling the #MeToo movement against sexual Harvey Weinstein abuse and harassment. Weinstein, who addressed the court while sitting in a wheelchair, possible sentence of five years, said he was worried about asking him to consider Weinstein’s “thousands of men” being denied due charitable activities while saying a process in the #MeToo era. longer sentence would likely mean In a rambling statement, he said he Weinstein would die in prison. was “confused” and that he believed Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus he had great times with “these Vance told reporters afterwards that people”, referring to the women. the judge “sent a message today that He said that he had worked too this type behaviour is something AfTER ThE SEnTEncInG: Attorney Gloria Allred holds a sign as she meets the press after Harvey hard and put too much pressure on that any potential offender is going Weinstein’s sentencing, in New York, on Wednesday (local time). Weinstein was sentenced to 23 himself. to have to consider. The judge took years in prison for rape and sexual assault. AP pictures “I really feel remorse about this it seriously, which is exactly how situation. I feel it deeply in my we think he should have. And we’re Prosecutors portrayed Weinstein process for Harvey Weinstein to face who accused Weinstein both of heart. I’m really trying to be a better grateful”. as a serial predator who had sexual assault charges that the city misconduct and of ruining their person.” In an emotional statement in court manipulated women with promises filed in January. careers. Weinstein had faced the possibility before the sentencing, Haleyi spoke of career advancement in Hollywood, Weinstein has denied the Sorvino is one of a group of 24 of a maximum sentence of 29 years of the trauma she had endured since coaxing them to hotel rooms allegations and said that any sex was Weinstein accusers called the Silence in prison. the attack, saying, “It scarred me or private apartments and then consensual. Breakers, which also includes Ashley Defence lawyer Rotunno called the deeply, mentally and emotionally, overpowering and violently attacking The sentence was greeted Judd, Rosanna Arquette and Rose 23-year sentence “obnoxious” and perhaps irreparably, perhaps forever.” them. with tears, delight and surprise, McGowan. Their allegations, and said there were murderers who would She said Weinstein has seemed “The young struggling dreamers particularly from some of the scores scores of others, fueled the #MeToo go free sooner than Weinstein will. “completely disconnected from the were not even people to him. He of women who have accused him movement. “I am overcome with anger at gravity of the crime he has committed could take what he wanted knowing of sexual misconduct dating back The Silence Breakers in a that number. I think that number is a against me”. there was very little anyone could do decades. statement welcomed the jail sentence cowardly number to give. I think the Mann also addressed the court. about it,” Assistant District Attorney “I literally cried tears of but added “no amount of jail time will judge caved — just as I believe the “I want to remind you that I told Joan Illuzzi said after the sentencing. amazement, gratitude that the justice repair the lives he ruined, the careers jury caved,” Rotunno said. Harvey, ‘no,’” she said. Hours after the sentencing the Los system has worked on behalf of all he destroyed or the damage he has Weinstein’s lawyers on Monday “I am forced to carry that Angeles District Attorney’s Office of his victims today,” tweeted Mira caused.” urged Burke to impose the minimum experience until I die.” said it had started the extradition Sorvino, one of dozens of actresses — Reuters The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 WORld 13 Covid-19 outbreak now a ‘global pandemic’: WHO

GENEVA — The coronavirus outbreak has now reached the level of a pandemic, World Health Organisation (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has declared. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who heads the UN agency, said the WHO is “deeply concerned by the alarming levels of spread and severity” of the outbreak. He also expressed concern about “the alarming levels of inaction”. “We have, therefore, made the assessment that Covid-19 can be characterised as a pandemic,” he said at a briefing in Geneva. WHO executive director Dr Mike Ryan said the use of word “pandemic” was a description of the situation and “does not change what we do”. Dr Ryan also told a news In ROME: Lawmaker Maria conference the situation in Teresa Baladini wears a face Iran was “very serious” and the mask and gloves during a agency would like to see more session in parliament on surveillance and more care for financial relief, in Rome, on the sick. Wednesday (local time). The WHO declared a Italy has announced billions In dEnVER: A women sets up the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s first public health emergency of of dollars in financial relief to community testing centre for Covid-19 at the state lab on Wednesday (local time) in Denver, Colorado. international concern, its cushion economic shocks from For most people, Covid-19 causes only mild or moderate symptoms. For some people, however, it can “highest level of alarm”, on Covid-19. AP pictures cause a more severe illness — especially in older adults and people with existing health problems. January 30 when there were fewer than 100 cases anything at the moment. the country. After an initial lockdown of the virus, as the total number of Covid-19 outside of China and “The Director-General of Merkel said that since there in the north failed to prevent of US cases passed 1000 on eight cases of human-to-human Health (Dr Ashley Bloomfield) was no known cure for the the spread, the government on Wednesday. transmission of the disease. has been saying for some time virus, the focus would fall on Monday banned all non-essential A 1.6km containment zone Now, there are more than that we have a pandemic in all slowing the spread of the virus. travel and public gatherings was in force around New 118,000 cases in 114 countries but name and we have been “It’s about winning time,” she throughout Italy until April 3, Rochelle and all those inside are and 4291 people have died, Dr operating off our pandemic plan explained. halted all sports events and quarantined. Tedros said, with the numbers since early January,” Dr Clark Her remarks came as Italy extended a shutdown of schools. expected to climb. said. entered its second day of a The measures did not go as The WHO no longer has “I guess what (the WHO national lockdown. far as stopping trains and public In the US, New York’s a category for declaring a announcement) does do is draw The coronavirus-related death transport, as China did in the governor announced pandemic, except for influenza. attention to the need for people toll rose to 827 — an increase coronavirus epicentre of Wuhan, WHO officials have signalled to take this seriously.” of 31 percent in a day — and but regional in the north troops would be sent for weeks that they may use the Having strict self-isolation the number of confirmed cases of Italy urged the government into New Rochelle in an word “pandemic” as a descriptive periods for people that come into reached 12,462, confirming Italy to follow China’s lead and block attempt to contain an term but stressed that it does contact with those infected, or as the second worst-affected most day-to-day activities. not carry legal significance. The who come from risk areas, and country in the world after China. New Zealand has extended outbreak of the virus. novel coronavirus is not the flu. actions such as washing hands, Prime Minister Giuseppe travel restrictions to anyone Under its previous system, the were all “incredibly important. Conte said the government coming to New Zealand from Geneva-based agency declared I think that’s what Dr Tedros would allocate 25 billion euros to Italy. Music festivals and other the 2009 H1N1 swine flu was trying to highlight when he help mitigate the impact on the In the US, New York’s major events in the US, outbreak a pandemic. made that announcement.” fragile economy. governor announced that troops including Coachella in It turned out to be mild, There was still no community Only a week ago, he estimated would be sent into New Rochelle, California, have been cancelled leading to some criticism after outbreak in New Zealand so it would need just 7.5 billion a town north of the city, in an or postponed. pharmaceutical companies there was no need to cancel euros. attempt to contain an outbreak — RNZ rushed development of vaccines mass gatherings. and drugs. “We’re reviewing the evidence Dr Ryan said the experience on a daily basis, but at this stage with influenza had led the advice to us is that we don’t many people to the false have any community outbreak conclusion that a pandemic is here and, therefore, people will uncontrollable once it starts. be safe to go to those large The experiences of South gatherings.” Korea, Singapore and China in Dr Clark said the number of combating the new virus showed confirmed cases in New Zealand this was not true, he said. remained at five. “We have observation that Chancellor Angela Merkel tells us that there is a strong has warned that up 70 percent element of controllability in of Germany’s population — 58 this disease,” he told the news million people — could contract conference. the coronavirus. “That doesn’t mean we will Germany confirmed its third completely stop it but what it coronavirus-related death on does mean is there is a real Wednesday (local time). chance to blunt the curve, there It has so far reported 1296 is a real chance to bend the cases of the virus, according to curve and reduce the number of figures released by the Robert cases that our health system has Koch Institute (RKI) for disease to cope with and give the health control late on Tuesday. system a chance to save more The RKI said Covid-19 posed lives,” he said. a “moderate” risk to the German Dr David Clark said the public. New Zealand Government Lothar Wieler, the president had already put its pandemic of the RKI, said the body did not In OAKlAnd: A television crew films near the Grand Princess cruise ship which is docked at the Port plan into action and the WHO believe there was a significant of Oakland on Wednesday (local time), in Oakland, California. After days of being forced to idle off the announcement did not change number of undetected cases in Northern California coast, the ship docked on Monday at Oakland with about 3500 passengers and crew, including some who tested positive for Covid-19. AP picture 14 WORld The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 Final bid to quash convictions

MELBOURNE — Cardinal George Pell’s police in June 2017. Melbourne at the time. final bid to overturn his convictions for The case in the High Court of Australia The convictions included one count child sexual abuse has begun hearings in is Pell’s last avenue of appeal, after a lower of sexual penetration and four counts of Australia’s top court. court rejected his first bid to quash the committing indecent acts. The ex-Vatican treasurer is serving a verdict last year. His central argument is that the jury and six-year jail sentence after a jury found he The conviction has rocked the Catholic previous appeal court relied too heavily on abused two boys in a Melbourne cathedral Church, where Pell had been one of the evidence from the victim who testified. in the 1990s. Pope’s most senior advisers. Prosecutors reject these assertions. JAIlEd fOR Pell is the most senior Catholic priest The Vatican has been under pressure to The arguments in Canberra will take place SEX ABuSE: ever to have been found guilty of such defrock the cleric, but it has maintained he over two days before a full bench of seven Cardinal crimes. He is seeking to challenge the deserves a full and fair legal process. judges. They will simultaneously assess if George Pell verdict by arguing that the jury did not In December 2018, a jury unanimously Pell has a legitimate case to run an appeal. is serving a properly consider all evidence. found Pell guilty of sexually abusing two There could be a ruling today, or the six-year jail The Australian cleric, 78, has maintained 13-year-old choir boys in private rooms in St judges could reserve the decision — term. his innocence since he was charged by Patrick’s Cathedral. Pell was archbishop of possibly for months. — BBC, RNZ AFP picture

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NZ Metro harness at Addington Friday Jetbet 8 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 T. 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11 Q. 2-3-4-5, 8-9-10-11 PL6 6-11 Selections 2 Clarkson Signs Pace 5.46 5 Clarkson - Complete Signage 7. 17 6 2D Royal Del (Fr) 6 John Hay 13 33014 J R Bromac (Fr) 24 Blair Orange 7 Alluring Tyron (Fr) 7 John Dunn 14 33310 Jaffa Josh (Fr) U1 Paul Borcoskie Race 1: CRACKER HILL, ONE MAJIC KENNY, ANDOVERLOV $10,000, non-winners 2yo+. mobile, 1980m $15,000, r60+ discretionary handicap stand, Race 2: TERRY, MOSSMAN, MARK O’RONGA 8 Flyin Sid (Fr) 8 Terry Chmiel 2600m 9 4 Royal Pride (Fr) 21 Sam Smolenski 10 Clarkson Signs - Supplier 9.43 Race 3: MONGOLIAN CAVALRY, STARS TONIGHT, 1 9s22 Mark O’Ronga (Fr) 1 Bob Butt 1 D8114 Navara (Fr) 1 Jason Ford 10 One Over All (Fr) U1 Gavin Smith $10,000, 3yo+ r40-r60. mobile, 1980m BETTATHANFAST 2 20 Foregone Conclusion (Fr) 2 Kimberly Butt 3 09875 Mighty Reactor (Fr) 3 Matthew Williamson 2 55020 Far From True (Fr) 2 David White Race 4: STYLISH MEMPHIS, SUGAR LOAF, 1 45789 Chasing Great (Fr) 1 Kevin Townley 4 7 Got You Covered (Fr) 4 John Dunn 3 30449 Justamollyarcher (Fr) 3 Ray Jenkins 8 Clarkson Vehicle Signage 8.47 PLUTONIUM LADY 2 96868 Red Harbour (Fr) 2 Craig D Thornley 5 74853 Mossman (Fr) 5 4 90046 Overzealous (Fr) 4 Peter Davis $15,000, 3yo r75. mobile, 1980m 3 s1200 Aorangi (Fr) 3 John Dunn Race 5: HEAVYWEIGHT HERO, THE PLAYER, NEVER MIND 5 62621 Valley Star (Fr) 5 Sheree Tomlinson 6 45562 Smooth Debate (Fr) 6 Mark Jones 1 11533 Glenledi Chief (Fr) 1 Gavin Smith 4 80607 Chevron Action (Fr) 4 Matt Anderson Race 6: JUST WONDERING, FRANCO TEXAS, 6 81331 Never Mind (Fr) U1 Matthew Williamson 7 655 Terry (Fr) 7 Robbie Close 2 1136s Tom Martin (Fr) 2 5 29003 Majestic Sunset (Fr) 5 Jim Curtin SHADOW PHANTASY 7 10502 Doff Your Cap (Fr) U2 Robbie Close 8 Dolce Vita (Fr) 8 Tim Williams 3 1290s Carlos Bromac (Fr) 3 Robbie Close 6 66708 Aladdin Sane (Fr) 6 Tim Williams Race 7: ALLURING TYRON, FRANCO JORIK, ROYAL DEL 8 50930 Majestic Hurricane (Fr) U3 Blair Orange 9 34s42 Invaluable (Fr) 9 Blair Orange 4 2214P Cloud Nine (Fr) 4 Blair Orange 7 33s43 Gil Favor (Fr) 7 Paul Nairn Race 8: MINSTREL, SMOOTH DEAL, HEROES SQUARE 9 2140s The Player (Fr) U4 John Dunn 10 950s4 Woodlea Diego (Fr) 21 Katie Cox 5 6883s Skippys Delight (Fr) 5 8 48271 She’s Allthe Craze (Fr) 8 Race 9: LOVE THE BLUES, RANGER BOMB, UNICO VELOCE 10 56777 Sundons Flyer (10) 1 Jessica Young-Grant 11 2 Press Play (Fr) 22 Terry Chmiel Matthew Williamson Jessica Young-Grant 11 21120 Heavyweight Hero (30) 1 Bob Butt Race 10: GIL FAVOR, IN SEQUENCE, AORANGI 12 P0 Going For Gold (Fr) U1 Craig D Thornley 6 29131 Burnham Boy (Fr) 6 Mark Jones 9 13340 Full Of Hope (Fr) 9 Robbie Close 12 56784 Destiny Jones (30) 2 Gavin Smith Race 11: DISTINGUISHED TASTE, SCARED STIFF, 7 2s114 Minstrel (Fr) 7 Bob Butt 10 75110 Chivasion (Fr) 21 Murray Edmonds WOODLEA EXPLORER 3 Building Compliance Pace 6.16 8 — Willie Go West SCRATCHED 11 53609 In Sequence (Fr) 22 Blair Orange 6 Clarkson Signs-Pace 7. 4 8 12 46004 Justan’s Sister (Fr) 23 Sheree Tomlinson 9 56414 Smooth Deal (Fr) 8 Tim Williams $12,500, 4yo+ r69-r90. mobile, 1980m 13 08578 Tehoro Dazzle (Fr) U1 Robbie Holmes $10,000, 4yo+ r56-r64. mobile, 1980m 10 33212 Steel The Show (Fr) 21 Sheree Tomlinson 1 38462 Jay Tee Tyron (Fr) 1 John Dunn 1 43319 Clive (Fr) 1 Grant Ross 11 11 Heroes Square (Fr) 22 John Dunn 2 11444 Stars Tonight (Fr) 2 Tim Williams 11 Clarkson Signs - Local Experts 10.08 2 25653 Doctor Tim (Fr) 2 John Dunn $10,000, 3yo+ r45-r51,r52 w/c. mobile, 1980m 3 71900 Millwood Maizie (Fr) 3 Craig D Thornley 3 84308 Go Davey (Fr) 3 Sheree Tomlinson 9 Logo & Branding Design 9.17 4 12216 Bettathanfast (Fr) 4 Matt Anderson 4 45103 Shadow Phantasy (Fr) 4 Blair Orange $10,000, 3yo+ r52-r55. mobile, 1980m 1 60409 Eastwood Isabella (Fr) 1 5 35311 Mongolian Cavalry (Fr) 5 Blair Orange 5 64184 Franco Texas (Fr) 5 Matthew Williamson Sheree Tomlinson 1 62167 Ranger Bomb (Fr) 1 Matthew Williamson 6 58318 Mikey Maguire (Fr) 6 John Hay 6 17007 Sam’s Town (Fr) 6 Tim Williams 2 12043 Scared Stiff (Fr) 2 Terry Chmiel 2 0s1 Well Said Love (Fr) 2 7 26519 Just Wondering (Fr) 7 John Hay 3 s9862 Distinguished Taste (Fr) 3 Blair Orange 4 Nevele R Fillies Series 6.46 3 98741 Laterintheday (Fr) 3 Gavin Smith 8 s4111 Claus (Fr) 8 Robbie Close 4 75474 Woodlea Explorer (Fr) 4 Matthew Williamson 4 31487 Kiss The Girls (Fr) 4 David White $20,000, 3yo fillies. mobile, 1980m 9 15053 That Alexander Guy (Fr) 9 Gavin Smith 5 20030 The Governor (Fr) 5 John Dunn 1 Haras Des Trotteurs Sires 5.17 5 19090 Invisible Girl (Fr) 5 Jim Curtin 6 85649 Beau Vista (Fr) 6 Amber Lethaby 1 001 Duastar (Fr) 1 Robbie Close 6 05079 Majorca (Fr) 6 Craig D Thornley $17,500, 3yo. mobile, 1980m 7 Clarkson Signs - Digitally 8.17 7 68308 Dreamy Damien (Fr) 7 Craig D Thornley 2 85322 Plutonium Lady (Fr) 2 Mark Jones 7 26206 Flame Lady (Fr) 7 Matt Anderson 8 17299 Diamond Edition (Fr) 8 Mark Jones $10,000, 2yo. mobile, 1980m 1 s1131 Cracker Hill (Fr) 1 Brad Williamson 3 1211 Sugar Loaf (Fr) 3 John Dunn 8 25P0s Tiebreaker (Fr) 8 John Dunn 9 40080 Silk (Fr) 9 Robbie Holmes 2 s0123 Midnight Dash (Fr) 2 Craig D Thornley 4 42871 Gemma Mac (Fr) 4 Blair Orange 1 4 Franco Jorik (Fr) 1 Ben Hope 9 7D221 Love The Blues (Fr) 9 John Morrison 10 15756 Peraki Reactor (Fr) 21 Tim Williams 3 051 Andoverlov (Fr) 3 Bob Butt 5 2511s A Delightful Act (Fr) 5 Matt Anderson 2 Have No Fear (Fr) 2 Blair Orange 10 50010 Chase The Hat Trick (Fr) 21 11 00089 Kansas City Jim (Fr) 22 John Morrison 4 974 One Two Menny (Fr) 4 Blair Orange 6 13s32 Renegade Rose (Fr) 6 Matthew Williamson 3 Maui (Fr) 3 Lawrence McCormick Robbie Holmes 12 43601 Canstar (Fr) 23 Robbie Close 5 07242 One Majic Kenny (Fr) U1 John Dunn 7 12211 Stylish Memphis (Fr) 7 Tim Williams 4 Abundance (Fr) 4 Matthew Williamson 11 28102 Unico Veloce (Fr) 22 Bob Butt 13 00098 Aveross Rustler (Fr) 24 6 17148 Madam Sass (Fr) U2 Tim Williams 8 08611 Lulu Le Mans (Fr) 8 Craig D Thornley 5 60509 Muscle Power (Fr) 5 Alan Clark 12 91754 I’ll Write The Story (Fr) 23 Katie Cox 14 03P0P Skipperland (Fr) U1 Bob Butt

Christchurch greys at Addington Friday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Ann Jopson Dash 12.19 EMERGENCIES: 6 31212 Born Tasha 30.14 Robin Wales 3 56542 Smash Calling 17.34 Malcolm Grant 9 88 Goldstar Howie nwtd S & B Evans 7 54152 Mitcham Manering nwtd John McInerney 4 44184 Tonkawa 17.42 Mitchell & Smith Race 1: FAST ANGEL, CARLOS, SEA SPRAY ASH $1365, C0, 295m Race 2: STYLISH STEPPER, SNEAKY SNITCH, COOL 10 77688 Sheer Flattery nwtd Alan Botherway 8 14138 Opawa Cutie 30.29 J & D Fahey 5 4F613 Impressive High 17.88 John McInerney HAND LESTER 1 462 Cool Hand Lester nwtd Sharon Hindson EMERGENCIES: 6 37751 Khatia 17.50 John McInerney 5 Clarkson’s Sign Studio 1.11 9 16736 Replica Rango 30.47 Bob Pringle Race 3: HOMEBUSH GAMBLER, TABBY, MOANY MALONEY 2 74424 Sneaky Snitch nwtd Hart & Taylor 7 37512 Macey Baxter 17.22 John McInerney 10 56s78 Boss Cobra 30.28 J & D Fahey Race 4: OPAWA NASH, HOMEBUSH SHOWOFF, 3 78s6 Girl Midori nwtd Rosemary Blackburn $2390, C0, 520m 8 21246 Opa’s Dream 17.52 Ray Casey 4 77F54 Homebush Ivy nwtd John McInerney HOMEBUSH JOZIE 1 5433 Goldstar Darwin nwtd S & B Evans EMERGENCIES: 5 25233 Stylish Stepper nwtd Malcolm Grant 8 Crate & Barrel Hotel Sprint 2.03 Race 5: USAIN BALE, GOLDSTAR DARWIN, OPAWA ROWDY 2 222 Usain Bale nwtd Craig Roberts 9 87671 Goldstar Clover 17.31 S & B Evans 6 87 Goldstar Harlowe nwtd S & B Evans $1685, C2, 295m Race 6: LEONARD BALE, GHOST MODE, 3 8s586 Princess Romaine nwtd Sharon Hindson 10 14674 Kea Viking nwtd J & D Fahey 7 58525 Impressive Mood nwtd John McInerney HOMEBUSH MURDOCK 4 34357 Smooth Step nwtd Malcolm Grant 1 21F28 Goldstar Flora 17.42 S & B Evans 8 23662 Miss June nwtd John McInerney Race 7: BORN TASHA, OPAWA CUTIE, HOMEBUSH FONZIE 5 45634 Mulberry Tip nwtd Ken Cassidy 2 77137 Gotcha Pixie 17.55 J M Lane 11 Islington Tavern Dash 2.56 EMERGENCIES: 6 7863 Goldstar Aria nwtd S & B Evans 3 68775 Homebush Finn 17.21 John McInerney Race 8: STARBURST GEORGE, GOTCHA PIXIE, 9 6678s Mitcham Treasure nwtd John McInerney $1685, C2, 295m GOLDSTAR FLORA 7 Opawa Rowdy nwtd Robin Wales 4 13682 Punters Kirsty 17.39 Robin Wales 10 8868 Homebush Poppy nwtd John McInerney 1 54511 Goldstar Wynter 17.26 S & B Evans Race 9: PUNTERS BOLT, MR BLACKJACK, PRETTY BUSY 8 4344 Slippery Suzie nwtd S & B Evans 5 76683 Punch On Scooby 17.77 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 6 45562 Belfast Demo 17.31 Hart & Taylor 2 13724 Mulberry Brit 17.43 Ken Cassidy Race 10: EVER RESTED, MACEY BAXTER, SMASH CALLING 3 Steve Anngow Drapes & Blinds 12.36 9 5676 Mayhem Made nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 7 21436 Opal Hunter 17.49 John McInerney 3 18131 Penny Jane 17.37 Hart & Taylor Race 11: MITCHAM USAIN, GOLDSTAR WYNTER, $1365, C0, 295m 10 87877 My Bentley nwtd Robin Wales 8 12121 Starburst George 17.35 Malcolm Grant 4 72214 Homebush Stasser 17.74 John McInerney PENNY JANE EMERGENCIES: 5 11121 Mitcham Usain 17.32 John McInerney Race 12: ZIPPING HOUDINI, M’LADY SADIE, PONTIAC PAT 1 868 Miss Cowdrey nwtd John McInerney 2 25521 Homebush Gambler nwtd John McInerney 6 Beach Cafe & Wine Bar Dash 1.28 9 27643 King Kali 17.19 Malcolm Grant 6 36827 Regal Jock nwtd John McInerney 3 Tabby nwtd Sharon Hindson $1365, C0, 295m 10 16483 Major Storm 17.39 Craig Roberts 7 34447 Smash Over 17.32 Malcolm Grant 4 Moany Maloney nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 1 85326 Homebush Murdock nwtd John McInerney 9 Addington Events Centre 2.21 8 53451 Opa’s Joy 17.33 Ray Casey 5 s5583 Homebush Captain nwtd John McInerney 2 4 Leonard Bale nwtd Craig Roberts EMERGENCIES: 6 8 Culvie Waterboy nwtd Hart & Taylor 3 45322 Ghost Mode nwtd Hart & Taylor $2860, C2, 520m 9 27643 King Kali 17.19 Malcolm Grant 7 Hades nwtd J M McCook 4 Goldstar Westie nwtd S & B Evans 1 43611 Goldstar Truman 30.54 S & B Evans 10 44485 Dyna Elliot 17.31 Craig Roberts 8 7 Mitcham Liam nwtd John McInerney 5 888 Lady Sobers nwtd John McInerney 2 14411 Punters Bolt 30.67 Robin Wales EMERGENCIES: 6 86667 Opawa Pauline nwtd Robin Wales 3 82221 Punch On Buzz nwtd John McInerney 12 Protexin Dash 3.13 9 88 Goldstar Howie nwtd S & B Evans 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.02 7 8F8 Homebush Sonja nwtd John McInerney 4 55343 Orina Allen 30.44 Craig Roberts $1685, C2, 295m 10 77688 Sheer Flattery nwtd Alan Botherway 8 67 Horse Range nwtd Malcolm Grant 5 11672 Mr Blackjack 30.16 J & D Fahey $1365, C0, 295m EMERGENCIES: 6 33415 Opawa Jane 30.49 Robin Wales 1 46546 M’lady Sadie 17.34 Ashley Bradshaw 1 88747 Homebush Durant nwtd John McInerney 4 Amber Cleaning Services 12.53 9 6678s Mitcham Treasure nwtd John McInerney 7 12844 Pretty Busy 30.17 J & D Fahey 2 78164 Goldstar Jay Jay 17.24 S & B Evans 2 67 Just Peaches nwtd Howard Anderton $1365, C0, 295m 10 8868 Homebush Poppy nwtd John McInerney 8 24345 Bashful Buffy 30.55 John McInerney 3 84716 Sass ‘Em Up 17.31 J M McCook 3 42544 Sea Spray Ash nwtd Barry Freeman 1 53858 Culvie Numb Boy nwtd Hart & Taylor EMERGENCIES: 4 56175 Impressive Flash 17.53 John McInerney 4 8574 Double Queenie nwtd John McInerney 7 Garrard’s Horse And Hound 1.46 9 16736 Replica Rango 30.47 Bob Pringle 5 11535 Pontiac Pat 17.35 John McInerney 5 Fast Angel nwtd Calum Weir 2 52583 Homebush Showoff nwtd John McInerney $2860, C2, 520m 10 72773 Mitcham Trudy 30.82 John McInerney 6 4s111 Zipping Houdini 16.97 Calum Weir 6 76645 Carlos nwtd Robin Wales 3 6F767 Yappy Yap nwtd Robin Wales 7 756 Princely Castle nwtd John McInerney 4 87331 Homebush Jozie nwtd John McInerney 1 21314 Homebush Fonzie 30.29 John McInerney 10 A2c Asphalt 2 Concrete 2.38 7 33656 Cool Beans nwtd John McInerney 8 75F Horse Range Opal nwtd Malcolm Grant 5 34866 Sweet Mary Ann nwtd Rosemary Blackburn 2 23163 Macadoodle 30.55 J & D Fahey 8 67481 Smash Surprise 17.38 Malcolm Grant EMERGENCIES: 6 4 Diller nwtd John McInerney 3 82578 Mick The Mower nwtd John McInerney $1685, C2, 295m EMERGENCIES: 9 6678s Mitcham Treasure nwtd John McInerney 7 45235 Opawa Nash nwtd John Rush 4 46221 Goldstar Whitey 30.35 S & B Evans 1 1411 Ever Rested 17.35 Ashley Bradshaw 9 87671 Goldstar Clover 17.31 S & B Evans 10 8868 Homebush Poppy nwtd John McInerney 8 7F865 Mitcham Queen nwtd John McInerney 5 13456 Ophira Bale nwtd Matt Roberts 2 82812 Homebush Jordie nwtd John McInerney 10 64575 Homebush Rapper 17.47 John McInerney

Whanganui greys at Hatrick Friday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Quality Inn Collegiate 5.28 EMERGENCIES: 6 21417 Idol Steffie 17.62 Marcie Flipp 3 3F111 Dapper Rapper 17.88 Brian Marsh 9 16826 Bigtime On Track 17.68 Fred Kite 7 76174 Idol Duke 17.63 Marcie Flipp 4 26172 Light Cruiser 17.93 Gail Atwood Race 1: WEBBER COME, ALLEGRO FERN, WATERLOO PINK $1450, C1, 305m Race 2: ALLEGRO ELLA, LIMPY JACKSON, FREE THINKER 10 76687 Justa Gift 17.62 J & D Bell 8 32378 Bigtime Jasmine 17.61 Lisa Cole 5 73862 Homebush Yuri 17.96 John McInerney Race 3: COSSIE COOPER, CAVATATE, YOUNG DUMB BROKE 1 28112 Allegro Ella 17.73 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 6 74678 Giraffe Club 17.70 Lisa Cole 5 Laser Plumbing 6.56 9 86156 Running Freer 17.69 Melissa Olden Race 4: BARBAROSSA BOY, BIGTIME CUTIE, MR. POSTMAN 2 54754 Punch On Ruby 17.78 John McInerney 7 33687 Big Time Rusty 18.13 Agent & Williams 10 34754 Big Time Chance 17.58 Lisa Cole Race 5: CAWBOURNE MOSS, GO ASH, SUB TWENTY THREE 3 35737 Always Dizzy 18.07 John McInerney $2035, C2/3, 305m 8 65164 Bigtime Baxter 17.67 D P Symes 4 64656 Lucy Lingers nwtd John McInerney Race 6: BIG TIME BRIE, OUR TYSON, ALLEGRO CURTIS 1 33355 Go Ash 17.61 Marcie Flipp EMERGENCIES: 5 62273 Limpy Jackson nwtd J & D Bell 8 AON Insurance 8.27 Race 7: BIGTIME SHEER, ALLEGRO LEXXI, DOOMSDAY 2 F1751 Shamrock Green 17.85 Brian Goldsack 9 83388 Bigtime Coco 17.72 D P Symes 6 55774 Homebush Miles nwtd John McInerney $2860, C5, 305m Race 8: SIR DUGGIE, CHEESE AND CHALK, BIG TIME GWYN 3 11733 Arthur’s Crown 17.76 Richard Waite 10 76687 Justa Gift 17.62 J & D Bell 7 68763 Slam It nwtd John McInerney Race 9: BIG TIME OCEAN, BIG TIME ELSA, BIGTIME ROD 4 41378 Big Time Tatum 17.86 Agent & Williams 1 72185 Sedgebrook Lover 17.69 Fred Kite 8 16213 Free Thinker 17.84 Melissa Olden Race 10: BIGTIME SAM, DAPPER RAPPER, NIPPA-A-SPOT 5 7F854 Bigtime Jamie 17.71 Lisa Cole 2 33331 Sir Duggie 17.18 Lisa Cole 11 Book Your Function 9.58 EMERGENCIES: 6 24372 Cawbourne Moss 17.66 J & D Bell 3 25222 Cheese And Chalk 17.60 Lisa Cole Race 11: HOMEBUSH JENNIA, GO STOPPER, 9 38547 Homebush Keasha nwtd John McInerney $1685, C2, 305m CLASSIC RAPPER 7 43756 Thunderation 17.48 G & S Fredrickson 4 75241 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49 Brian Marsh 10 85866 Cadillac Mack nwtd John McInerney 1 25834 Bombshell Blonde 18.02 Nathan Udy Race 12: COLLECT A DREAM, DOUBLE WHAT, FINAL STRAW 8 73134 Sub Twenty Three 17.63 Lisa Cole 5 31347 Idol Patches 17.71 Marcie Flipp 3 Wanganui Toyota 5.56 EMERGENCIES: 6 11246 Bigtime Lizzy 17.61 Lisa Cole 2 11262 Homebush Jennia 17.92 John McInerney 9 16826 Bigtime On Track 17.68 Fred Kite 7 15635 Big Time Gwyn 17.59 Lisa Cole 3 85146 Classic Rapper 17.74 Susie Kite $2505, C1, final, 520m 10 76687 Justa Gift 17.62 J & D Bell 8 42128 Big Time Billie 17.65 Lisa Cole 4 84641 Go Stopper 17.95 Agent & Williams 1 62364 Cavatate 31.36 J & D Bell EMERGENCIES: 5 13858 Summer Glee 17.66 John McInerney 2 56s78 Bigtime Chloe 30.76 Mark Goodier 6 Palamountains Scientific 7.27 9 83817 Bigtime Ziggy 17.63 Lisa Cole 6 17374 Ahuroa Prince 18.11 Robert Murray 3 26337 Grunty Mama nwtd S & C Blackburn $3325, C2/3, 520m 10 82737 Big Time Tina 17.63 Lisa Cole 7 15455 Dino The Fox 17.74 Kellie Gommans 4 58154 Big Time Angel 30.99 Lisa Cole 1 45157 Our Tyson 30.36 Marcie Flipp 9 Accell Canine Therapy 8.57 8 12342 Allegro Will 17.74 Lisa Cole 5 37422 Cossie Cooper 30.35 Melissa Olden 2 11111 Big Time Brie 30.18 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 6 14236 Young Dumb Broke 30.63 Melissa Olden 3 33446 Kongs Out Again 30.42 Melissa Olden $4735, C4/5, 520m 9 83388 Bigtime Coco 17.72 D P Symes 7 44477 Jay Mike 30.43 Nathan Udy 4 21111 Allegro Curtis nwtd Lisa Cole 1 51123 Big Time Ocean 30.05 Lisa Cole 10 45777 Paris End 17.66 Lisa Cole 8 52476 Zipping Romeo 31.14 J & D Bell 5 65273 Go Glow nwtd Marcie Flipp 2 51637 Big Time Spot 30.82 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 6 26s54 Allen Mack 30.10 D P Symes 3 67318 Big Time Amie 30.43 Lisa Cole 12 CPF Insurance 10.16 9 83523 Mother’s Touch 30.62 J & D Bell 7 4128F Skinny Binny 30.60 Ross & Voyce 4 32275 Big Time Izzy 30.11 Lisa Cole $1685, C2, 305m 1 Kernow Construction 5.07 10 526s8 Opawa Lara nwtd Nathan Udy 8 47775 Big Time Dynasty 30.37 Lisa Cole 5 81851 Big Time Elsa 30.25 Lisa Cole $1450, C1, 305m EMERGENCIES: 6 31126 Big Time Vegas nwtd Lisa Cole 1 75733 Collect A Dream 17.81 Marcie Flipp 4 Adept Accountants 6.26 2 54316 Double What nwtd J & D Bell 1 21142 Allegro Fern 17.77 Lisa Cole 9 11322 Big Time Baby 30.06 Lisa Cole 7 132F7 Bigtime Rod 29.91 Lisa Cole 2 56562 Waterloo Pink 17.90 Wendy Kite $2035, C2/3, 305m 10 23563 Bigtime Alfie 30.09 Lisa Cole 8 11324 Big Time Jackson 30.48 Lisa Cole 3 22143 Final Straw 18.06 Nathan Udy EMERGENCIES: 4 62565 Big Time Dusty 17.80 Lisa Cole 3 8s212 Webber Come 18.09 John McInerney 1 46166 Bigtime Chris 17.53 G & S Fredrickson 7 Red Snapper Seafoods 7.58 4 64566 Morning Sun 18.00 John McInerney 2 16547 Born Quick 17.65 Marcie Flipp 9 53462 Djay Dynamix 30.13 Lisa Cole 5 85465 Waterloo Girl 17.90 Wendy Kite 5 35485 Opal Nora 17.74 John McInerney 3 61661 Opehu Express 17.86 Richard Waite $2390, C4, 305m 10 52464 Bigtime Acacia 30.34 Lisa Cole 6 25246 Life Is Good 17.92 Melissa Olden 6 42446 Gotcha Marshall 17.96 John McInerney 7 35626 Elsa Blueblood 18.06 John McInerney 7 83523 Mother’s Touch 17.89 J & D Bell 4 63534 Dyna Diode nwtd Kellie Gommans 1 16621 Doomsday 17.77 K B Benson 10 First Security 9.28 5 48383 Guru’s Choice 17.76 Agent & Williams 2 41882 Bigtime Sheer 17.58 Lisa Cole 8 87766 Rowdy Ruby 17.75 Susie Kite 8 63684 Trajan nwtd John McInerney $1685, C2, 305m EMERGENCIES: 6 71652 Barbarossa Boy 17.74 Brian Goldsack 3 12212 Allegro Lexxi 17.63 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 9 43787 Bright Concept 17.84 Leanne Bell 7 55225 Mr. Postman 17.85 Nathan Udy 4 35125 Bigtime Honey 17.65 Lisa Cole 1 41785 Bigtime Sam 17.80 G & S Fredrickson 9 83388 Bigtime Coco 17.72 D P Symes 10 86487 Arm Turner 18.19 John McInerney 8 83242 Bigtime Cutie 17.82 Lisa Cole 5 53333 Criminal Justice 17.89 Melissa Olden 2 32125 Nippa-A-Spot 17.82 John McInerney 10 45777 Paris End 17.66 Lisa Cole

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. 18 RAcInG The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020

Auckland harness at Alexandra Park Friday Jetbet 5 TAB D. 1-2, 4-5 T. 3-4-5 Q. 2-3-4-5 Selections 1 Get A Couch Buddy Trot 7.0 6 3 9555s Jemma (Fr) 3 Zachary Butcher 3 86771 All Yours (Fr) 3 Matthew White 7 41697 Pembrook Charlie (Fr) 7 Luke Whittaker Race 1: MOLLY BONES, ANDITOVER, RESONATE 4 4s454 Budapest Boy (Fr) 4 Rhys Fensom 4 3s287 Texas Tiger (Fr) 4 Andre Poutama 8 43707 Romanite (Fr) 8 Tyler Dewe $20,000, r48-r63. mobile, 1609m 5 Jimmy The Irishman (Fr) 5 5 0s597 Jody Direen (Fr) 5 Peter Ferguson 9 22328 Olivia Rachel (Fr) 21 Alicia Harrison Race 2: DIXIE REIGN, MAILMAN, CHRISTIANSHAVTIME 1 63675 Safrakova (Fr) 1 Luk Chin Joshua I Dickie 6 55113 Princess Jessie (Fr) 6 Steven Reid 10 12112 Benjamin Button (Fr) U1 Taitlyn Hanara Race 3: PRINCESS JESSIE, TEXAS TIGER, ALL YOURS 2 68708 Tears Of Joy (Fr) 2 Zachary Butcher 6 23 Mailman (Fr) 6 Tony Cameron 7 22242 He’s A Ladies Man (Fr) 7 Tony Cameron Race 4: LAGERTHA, SMOKEN SHAZZA, OLIVIA RACHEL 3 08600 Luck Of The Moment (Fr) 3 7 0605s Prince Of Pleasure (Fr) 7 Tony Herlihy 8 s1956 Mach Little Soaky (Fr) 8 Luke Whittaker 5 Axe The Rest Use The Best 9.06 Race 5: CHINSKI, MAJESTIC SUNRISE, UNCLE LOUIS James Stormont 8 42332 Military Man (Fr) 8 Todd Mitchell 9 17246 Eagle Watch (Fr) 21 Todd Mitchell $15,000, non-winners 3yo+ stand, 1609m 4 76s41 Mi Anna (Fr) 4 Kyle Marshall 9 59s02 Doc Holliday (Fr) 21 Benjamin Butcher 10 79154 Madame Connoistre (Fr) 22 Craig Smith 1 8P380 Mount Aspiring (Fr) 1 Scott Phelan 5 39701 You Really Got Me (Fr) 5 Brent Mangos 10 — Sportngoodtime SCRATCHED 11 94417 Flying Steps (Fr) 23 Benjamin Butcher 2 5068 Ruby Ridge (Fr) 2 Sheridan Rapley 6 1s342 Molly Bones (Fr) 6 David Butcher 11 s2245 Euphoria (Fr) 22 Sheridan Rapley 3 92822 Strength Of Heart (Fr) 3 Zachary Butcher 7 5s950 Mr Good And Evil (Fr) 7 Tony Herlihy 12 3446s Christianshavtime (Fr) 23 David Butcher 4 Take The Night Off Pace 8.36 4 00s42 Morgana (Fr) 4 Sailesh Abernethy 8 18213 Anditover (Fr) 8 Andre Poutama 13 99304 Patagonian Princess (Fr) U1 $15,000, 4yo+ r41-r58. jun.d mobile, 1609m 5 76923 Expensive Crumpet (Fr) 5 Andre Poutama 9 4212P Resonate (Fr) U1 Peter Ferguson Alicia Harrison 1 04055 Itsthefinalcountdown (Fr) 1 Kaleb Bublitz 6 32753 Uncle Louis (Fr) 6 Tony Cameron 2 Its American Night Pace 7.36 3 Colleen Edmonds Pace 8.06 2 70058 Akarana Prince (Fr) 2 Fergus Schumacher 7 95 Constellation (Fr) 7 James Stormont 3 45642 Peter Forsberg (Fr) 3 Nathan Delany 8 7s644 Chinski (Fr) U1 Sean McCaffrey $15,000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 1609m $20,000, 3yo+ r50-r64. mobile, 1609m 4 0s532 Lagertha (Fr) 4 Craig Smith 9 16s9 Just Plain Lucky (Fr) U2 David Butcher 1 84 Ticktockpocketwatch (Fr) 1 Kyle Marshall 1 16660 Swell Time (Fr) 1 Tony Herlihy 5 73514 Smoken Shazza (Fr) 5 Dylan Ferguson 10 08032 Majestic Sunrise (Fr) U3 Phillip Jeffries 2 42662 Dixie Reign (Fr) 2 Scott Phelan 2 54s40 Nurburgring (Fr) 2 Joshua I Dickie 6 12489 Tempo Rose (Fr) 6 Zev Meredith 11 9790P Wishing Crystal (Fr) U4 Jay Abernethy

New South Wales races at Kembla Grange Friday Jetbet 17 TAB doubles 3-4, 6-7 Trebles 2-3-4, 5-6-7 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 4-5-6-7 Selections 4 6s34 Highmaster h (2) 57.5 96 S Clipperton 3 60s00 Coup De Main dw (11) 59.5 93 7 — Dummy Run SCRATCHED 15 s37s1 Pierro Rose (13) 54 84 Ms W Costin Race 1: PIONEER, KIRWAN’S LANE, STATIC 5 64352 Cash Bundle h (10) 55.5 96 A Hyeronimus 8 63s95 Darling Point (2) 57 100 J Bowman 16 0s031 Sorridere th (4) 54 79 J Ford Ms R Freeman-Key 4 6s423 Warfare dw (1) 59.5 100 T Berry EMERGENCY: Race 2: LIAM’S THE BOSS, UNAMERICAN, HIGHMASTER 9 9s611 Cuban Belle dwn (14) 56.5 86 6 s0893 Dance Too Hard (9) 55 89 Ms R Murray 5 90252 I Am Magnificent dh (18) 59 97 Ms K O’Hara 17 37s14 Lady Tavista wb (12) 54 88 Race 3: CASTEL SANT’ANGELO, FOX BEAT, CORNCRAKE 7 54s62 Girl You Want h (5) 55 91 S Pollard S Clipperton 10 9s351 Night Witches (11) 56.5 95 G Buckley Race 4: WARFARE, CAPRI LANE, COUP DE MAIN 8 556s7 Red Hot Chillypins (6) 55 91 J Ford 6 11s4 Capri Lane dw (17) 58.5 91 J Collett 11 37s14 Lady Tavista wb (7) 56 95 T Clark 7 Bobs Platinum Handicap 7.30 Race 5: DARLING POINT, CUBAN BELLE, ZENARDINI 9 58s75 Segrill (8) 55 94 T Berry 7 21333 Moccasin Miss (20) 58.5 93 12 43s53 Pinch Passion d (9) 56 87 J Penza $35,000, Class 2, 1400m Race 6: MISSILE MANTRA, SUBPOENAED, ASIAGO 10 37423 Tic Tock Man (4) 55 92 Ms K O’Hara 8 s72s0 Rio De Janeiro (7) 58.5 88 J Bowman 13 s7241 Zenardini (4) 56 86 B Griffiths (a2) 1 — Agassi SCRATCHED Race 7: BOTTEGA, ROVER, MONTE DITTO 9 6s00s Fifteen Rounds t (6) 58 88 T Clark 14 36s08 Chicansalade th (12) 54 83 T Wolfgram 2 139s7 Bottega w (14) 62.5 91 K Mc Evoy 3 Assett Professional Serv. 5.05 10 23104 Mercury c (15) 58 91 15 95265 Notabadidea w (3) 54 88 J Morris 3 41523 Monte Ditto wn (18) 60.5 90 J Bowman $50,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 70, 2400m 11 2s940 Prince Jacko dw (5) 57.5 94 G Schofield 12 3132s Big Bad Bruce d (4) 57 93 R Dolan (a) 6 Kembla Classic 6.55 4 40s22 Al Mah Haha dn (7) 59.5 94 S Clipperton 1 TAB Odds And Evens 3.50 1 04310 Sea Spirit wn (10) 59.5 92 K S Latham 13 62256 Quick Finance t (19) 57 94 K Mc Evoy 5 s723s Mocambo cd (6) 59 89 J Collett 2 26s56 Castel Sant’angelo w (5) 59 100 T Clark $200,000, 3yo Fillies SW+P Group 3, 1600m $40,000, Maiden SW, 1300m 14 30848 Nicof w (3) 54.5 86 Ms W Costin 6 1293 Rover (5) 59 92 J Van Overmeire (a) 3 1s327 Corncrake w (6) 58.5 92 J Bowman 15 3s690 Lady Makfi w (13) 54 84 G Buckley 1 181s3 Asiago tdw (2) 56 94 J Bowman 7 146s1 Surreal Step w (11) 59 96 B Avdulla 1 32s22 Pioneer bh (5) 59 100 K S Latham 4 10348 Frenzied t (2) 57.5 96 A Hyeronimus 16 0s446 Polhampton (2) 54 95 J Penza 2 52s05 Missile Mantra w (7) 55 100 K Mc Evoy 8 7644s Bullet Fly d (10) 58.5 86 T Berry 2 4s Derbari (1) 58.5 92 T Clark 5 62311 Fox Beat (11) 57 92 S Miller EMERGENCIES: 3 11s77 Akari w (3) 55 95 J Mc Donald 9 23161 Electric Girl dhn (4) 58 100 J Mc Donald 3 37s2 Devan b (4) 58.5 96 T Berry 6 s0416 Hamogany tbh (8) 55 94 S Clipperton 17 4s048 Citizen’s Arrest dw (10) 54 91 4 60s12 Subpoenaed b (16) 54 94 T Berry 10 — Fast Train SCRATCHED 4 445s4 Kirwan’s Lane (6) 58.5 90 J Bowman 7 32051 Kiarra Rose w (1) 55 89 Ms K O’Hara 18 28s25 Mad Fox w (8) 54 93 Ms K O’Hara 5 231s5 Nudge t (10) 54 90 J Collett 11 650s9 Seel The Deel cw (9) 58 81 A Adkins 5 8400s Lucky Edward (2) 58.5 80 S Lisnyy 8 44825 Dark Confidant (9) 54 91 19 6767s Uh Oh dwh (12) 54 89 6 832s1 Game Of Thorns (14) 54 94 T Clark 12 2150s Romantic Whisper d (13) 57.5 90 6 7 Sisseck (9) 58.5 89 R Dolan (a) 9 s6639 Mushroom Rock w (3) 54 88 J Penza 20 1s098 C’est La Vie (16) 54 84 7 151s5 Dorothy Of Oz d (9) 54 91 S Clipperton Ms R King 7 788s4 Any Wish (3) 57 86 J Ford 10 03450 Fleeting Stryke twh (7) 54 88 Ms J Taylor 8 s4121 All Saints’ Eve d (5) 54 89 B Avdulla 13 s0183 Invincible Dash d (15) 57 91 T Clark 8 0s Running Wolf h (8) 57 84 S Pollard 5 PFD Food Services 6.20 11 67364 Notabadharada w (4) 54 91 J Morris 9 s2s11 Icebath tw (1) 54 86 C Reith 14 665s1 Dream Circle tw (8) 56 92 S Lisnyy 9 2 Static (7) 56.5 93 K Mc Evoy 12 65009 Lord Chamberlain h (12) 54 88 B Spriggs $35,000, Benchmark 64, 1600m 10 s5531 Strange Charm w (15) 54 87 15 0s323 Perfect Pitch (12) 56 90 G Schofield 2 Canadian Club Handicap 4.25 4 D Webster 40th B’day 5.40 1 19225 Nordic Lover wn (6) 60.5 90 G Schofield J Van Overmeire (a) 16 — Singing River SCRATCHED 2 s4579 Island Missile t (13) 59.5 89 T Berry 11 63s95 Darling Point (11) 54 90 EMERGENCIES: $35,000, Maiden, 1600m $35,000, Benchmark 64, 1200m 3 s2s11 Icebath tw (8) 59 88 12 s4811 Donnachiara w (8) 54 85 M Bell 17 433s1 Benfica Maid w (3) 54 91 1 627 Unamerican b (7) 59 94 1 117s5 Galahad’s Quest (9) 61.5 95 4 s6942 Miss Jenny tcwh (10) 59 89 S Clipperton 13 415s1 Buba tw (6) 54 89 Ms R King 18 31380 Watching tw (17) 55.5 89 C Reith 2 Classic Kingdom (1) 58.5 88 B Loy Chris C Williams (a2) 5 52362 Celtic Love tdw (1) 58 86 Ms R King 14 11 Shout The Bar w (17) 54 88 19 57155 Havelka wn (1) 54 89 3 24s42 Liam’s The Boss (3) 58 100 2 s9803 Black Chilli twh (14) 60 99 Ms R King 6 84041 Fui San dw (5) 58 87 S Pollard A Hyeronimus 20 532s3 Lettre D’amour tdw (2) 54 88 Victoria races at Kyneton Friday Jetbet 13 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections 14 44s43 Prolix b (5) 56.5 94 D Yendall 11 Svaneke h (6) 56 75 R Tan 4 1214s Hapaira wb (6) 59.5 93 Ms L Meech 9 00s06 Sterling Acheeva (11) 59.5 92 D Yendall Race 1: ALCIDES, MEMORIALISE, FRANKIE BLUE EYES EMERGENCIES: 5 43640 Canelo dw (9) 58.5 88 J Hill 10 62127 The Mitre w (17) 59.5 94 J Hill 2 Bright Lites Catering Plate 4.00 12 90s Just For Giggles (4) 58.5 68 J Duffy 6 17s12 Dream Brother dw (7) 58.5 92 A Lynch 11 819s5 Miss Maddie (12) 59 93 B Higgins Race 2: NIGHT PASSAGE, FONTEIN DIAMOND, $23,000, 3yo & up F&M Maiden SW, 1469m 13 0s679 Love My Space (3) 56.5 75 S Payne 7 31235 Hamslette n (4) 58 94 C Caserta (a) 12 41s40 Sirius Deal (9) 59 98 Jaden Lloyd (a3) GREAT AMBITION 8 0s170 Comte (5) 57.5 87 D Yendall 13 s0832 Red Petal w (1) 57 94 L German (a) 1 40s4 Costa Maya (9) 58 84 C Rawiller (a2) Race 3: MARINE BELLE, BUD, STREET BABY 4 Ray White R.E. Romsey 5.00 9 s1800 Curious Heart twn (3) 57 100 E Brown 14 50s97 Voodoo Queen n (14) 56.5 93 J Noonan 2 770s4 Logo (11) 58 89 B Prebble Race 4: WITH EDGE, FANTASIA’S CHOICE, EMERGENCIES: 3 5549s Sandy Toes h (7) 58 89 Ms L Meech $23,000, 3yo Maiden SW, 1212m FORTYFIVE PARKLANE 6 Bet365 Odds Drift Protect. 6.00 15 40556 In Her Honour w (4) 55 94 C Rawiller (a2) 4 644s3 Venom D’Or (8) 58 94 J Cartwright 1 Buble Boy (10) 58 90 D Stackhouse Race 5: HAMSLETTE, HAPAIRA, DREAM BROTHER 5 36 Femme Americain (13) 57.5 93 2 Curly Burgin (4) 58 90 C Parish $22,000, 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 58, 16 33340 King Joey (16) 57 95 J Martin Race 6: MISTRESS MOLLY, ROCK MY FROCK, CIRCULATE J Keating 3 4s3 Fantasia’s Choice (3) 58 93 C Douglas 1469m 17 633s4 Champagne Friday (6) 58 99 Race 7: TIDES OF JUPITER, SIRIUS DEAL, MAKFLY 6 3s42 Fontein Diamond b (10) 57.5 97 J Martin 4 3s524 Fortyfive Parklane (14) 58 96 1 42253 Mistress Molly n (4) 61.5 98 C Douglas M Cartwright (a2) Race 8: BLACK OPAL, DIXIE BUILT, MISTAKE 7 624s3 Great Ambition (6) 57.5 95 S Payne Ms L Meech 2 2216s Infallybelle w (8) 61 93 C Douglas 8 Prendergast Earthmoving 7.0 0 8 525s6 Night Passage b (12) 57.5 94 Ms J Kah 5 4 Stealth Approach (15) 58 90 3 10s9 Torreciuda (3) 61 90 C Rawiller (a2) 9 33s7 Stellar Witness (1) 57.5 100 D Bates J Cartwright 4 7s210 Rock My Frock (9) 60.5 96 Dylan Dunn $22,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 58, 1112m 10 47 Veronica (14) 57.5 90 J Hill 6 22 With Edge (13) 58 100 E Brown 5 31958 Fantome Lady n (10) 60 100 E Brown 1 0s126 Mistake dwh (11) 62 96 T Schiller (a3) 1 Donegan Transport Plate 3.30 EMERGENCIES: 7 48s2 Zakurak (1) 58 94 D Yendall 6 60631 Sykedupgal dw (7) 59 99 Z Spain 2 6s655 Wind Force wn (6) 62 92 L German (a) 11 6s Crackerjack Lady (2) 57.5 93 H Coffey 8 5s Addictions (9) 56 99 D Thornton 7 277s2 Manhattan Vixen wn (1) 57.5 94 $23,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1875m 3 s3425 Black Opal w (15) 61 100 Ms C Hefel (a2) 12 08s One Little Kiss (4) 57.5 88 C Douglas 9 Euro Flash (12) 56 90 D Bates Ms E Brown (a4) 4 97s82 Eokalio d (9) 60.5 99 D Yendall 1 7502 Chestnut Thunder (1) 58.5 88 J Mallyon 13 607s6 Miss Tuneful (3) 58 87 C Caserta (a) 10 340s Isola Comacina (11) 56 89 C Caserta (a) 8 79248 Circulate (2) 57 91 T Schiller (a3) 5 158s4 Carwelkin dw (10) 60 92 C Douglas 2 90L78 Hot Rebel (11) 58.5 87 J Duffy 14 0569s Castanea (5) 58 86 A Lynch 11 43s La Chevalee (7) 56 98 H Coffey 9 s7770 Paris Gem h (6) 56 94 W Price (a2) 6 2231s Dixie Built (5) 60 88 J Hill 12 The Dreamer h (6) 56 92 T Schiller (a3) 10 23145 Ever Loved A Woman b (5) 54 99 3 84707 Our Insider (8) 58.5 87 B Thompson 3 Bet365 Plate 4.30 7 3410s Latest Bentley th (1) 59.5 87 4 5s985 Roofraxs (7) 58.5 86 C Caserta (a) 13 The White Sky (8) 56 90 B Thompson Ms C Hefel (a2) C Rawiller (a2) 14 Too Darn Cute (2) 56 92 W Price (a2) 5 9444s Salt Of The Earth (14) 58.5 81 $23,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1112m 7 The Little Bean 6.30 8 s150s Must Be Moet dh (12) 59 93 Ms L Meech C Rawiller (a2) EMERGENCY: 9 s427s Let Loose (2) 58.5 89 C Newitt 1 44s3 Chapel Lane (5) 58.5 95 M Heagney 15 0s776 Rust (5) 58 82 J Hill 6 08573 Takahe (12) 58.5 84 C Parish 2 School Bus (13) 58.5 73 J Martin $22,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 58, 1875m 10 1685s Rockin’ Sonny (13) 58.5 89 W Gordon 7 3s322 Alcides b (10) 58 100 B Prebble 3 85 Bud h (11) 58 80 J Noonan 5 Miranda Park Stud 5.30 1 25731 Makfly (5) 61.5 96 D Thornton 11 56s98 Fi Style cwh (7) 58 96 Z Spain 8 40s63 Dissolvable (3) 58 88 J Bowditch 4 Fighting Jack (12) 58 73 C Symons 2 25152 Tides Of Jupiter (13) 61 97 Ms L Meech EMERGENCIES: 9 30s34 Frankie Blue Eyes b (2) 58 99 5 Under His Eye (2) 58 79 C Parish $22,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1212m 3 s4930 Kazoom dwh (3) 60.5 100 T Schiller (a3) 12 73570 Solsay wn (8) 58 80 W Price (a2) Dylan Dunn 6 Diamond Thora (8) 56 75 D Thornton 1 s7137 Southern Turf cdwh (1) 61.5 96 4 s4631 Delshay c (15) 60 93 R T Tremsal 13 32788 Champagne Pearl wh (4) 55 88 10 50 Hesontherun (4) 58 90 A Lynch 7 8 I Got Strings (7) 56 91 C Rawiller (a2) T Schiller (a3) 5 10204 Mr Canford Man (2) 60 96 J Bowditch Ms C Macfarlane 11 37s65 Memorialise (6) 58 91 Z Spain 8 Mamelon h (1) 56 75 J Fry 2 16s04 The Doctor’s Son w (8) 61 91 M Heagney 6 65318 Buchan Hoaks (10) 59.5 92 J Baldock 14 90596 Who Shot Who w (14) 56 86 C Parish 12 s5s58 Chester Row (13) 56.5 84 J Keating 9 4s Marine Belle (9) 56 100 B Thompson 3 6447s Esposito Gold wn (2) 59.5 89 7 47s06 For All We Know (8) 59.5 85 J Fry 15 8s0s6 Banned’n’dangerous w (3) 54.5 87 13 6644P Costano Mille (9) 56.5 85 M Carson 10 Street Baby (10) 56 74 D Bates Ms K Quilty (a4) 8 0s904 Snake Cavern (7) 59.5 93 D Stackhouse Ms S Hunter

Melbourne races at The Valley Friday Jetbet 19 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections 10 Sahara Song (3) 56 77 D Lane 8 0s493 Journeygirl wn (5) 57 92 B Melham 9 30s38 Sasayuri tdn (6) 56.5 87 L King (a2) 3 319s2 Skiddaw (6) 57 89 D Lane Race 1: CELESTIAL SOL, MAHA, FAVELL 11 Universal Lady (4) 56 77 M Zahra 9 24733 Seles w (2) 57 100 C Williams 10 s417s Gold Spark w (4) 55.5 86 Ms J Kah 4 s2115 Think ‘n’ Fly w (2) 57 92 C Williams 12 0s Wild Cherry Road (8) 56 76 D Thornton 10 76370 Ice Girl d (7) 56 92 B Thompson 11 26s21 Vivaro cdwn (2) 55 100 C Williams 5 55s42 Diasonic b (7) 57 89 Ms J Kah Race 2: NECESSARY, CHUCK A LUCK, CONVERGING 12 52496 Gojazz (10) 55 78 M Dee Race 3: CONTRITION, PART TIME LOVER, MONAAFASAH 2 4 Pines Brewing Co 9.00 4 Ranvet Abell Stakes 10.00 6 31s63 Legion Of Merit (8) 57 96 W Egan 7 24s42 Liam’s The Boss (5) 57 85 Ms L Meech Race 4: GIFT OF POWER, FAATINAH, MYSTYKO $60,000, Benchmark 70, 1600m $140,000, Listed, 1200m 6 ADAPT Australia Handicap 11.00 Race 5: HUMAN NATURE, CATH’S VILLAGE, GOLD SPARK 8 411s8 Miami Bound dw (4) 55 92 D Oliver 1 45443 Muswellbrook w (3) 60 93 L King (a2) 1 6620s Cliff’s Edge tdwn (6) 60 92 J Allen $60,000, Benchmark 64, 2040m Race 6: INFLUENTIAL JACK, JUST A JOKE, 2 01322 Necessary wn (2) 59.5 95 M Dee 2 487s0 Faatinah tdw (1) 59.5 92 D Oliver 1 51141 Schweinsteiger w (5) 62.5 92 8 Cranbourne Fencing 12.00 COIN COLLECTOR 3 9s322 Vungers tdwn (6) 59.5 96 B Rawiller 3 2115s Dr Drill wb (4) 57.5 87 M Zahra Dylan Dunn Race 7: ADELAIDE ACE, MIAMI BOUND, NONCONFORMIST 4 4s433 La Volt dwn (4) 59 97 Ms A Kelly (a3) 4 23320 Mystyko cdn (5) 54.5 98 C Williams 2 7s115 Just A Joke w (2) 60.5 92 B Rawiller $60,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 70, 1200m Race 8: VONGOLE, FOXY LADY, CUBAN TOONITE 5 s8871 Moscow Red dwn (7) 59 93 B Melham 5 257s4 Gift Of Power dw (3) 54 99 D Lane 3 4s234 Influential Jack w (1) 59.5 97 D Oliver 1 s4522 Forbid Me Not dw (12) 61 92 6 6s350 Nudge Bar w (1) 59 97 T Stockdale (a3) 6 4s617 Just Hifalutin cdwn (2) 54 100 M Dee 4 13277 Nirvana w (11) 59.5 93 J Allen 7 2121s Converging w (8) 58.5 90 J Allen 5 19146 Sophie’s Revenge d (8) 59.5 95 T Nugent (a2) 8 126s3 Chuck A Luck (9) 58 100 D Dunn 5 55-Sec Challenge 10.30 C Douglas 2 1239s Cuban Toonite dw (2) 60.5 89 L King (a2) 1 Ladbrokes Back Yourself 8.30 9 1413s Robbie’s Star dw (5) 58 89 M Poy (a1.5) $60,000, Benchmark 70 Heat, 955m 6 s4823 Think We’re Due wb (6) 59.5 100 3 600s0 Sheriff John Stone dwn (10) 60.5 82 B Melham T Stockdale (a3) $60,000, 2yo SW 0MW, 1000m 1 1611s Pleasant dwn (3) 63 87 Ms A Kelly (a3) 3 Powerflo Solutions 9.30 7 4318 Coin Collector n (4) 59 91 D Lane 4 02846 Carlingford dwn (7) 60 88 M Walker 1 33 Favell (9) 58 96 B Rawiller 2 02117 Mister Mogul cdwn (5) 61.5 95 8 01730 Pres De Toi dn (3) 57.5 98 Ms J Kah $60,000, 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 70, Ms G Cartwright (a2) 5 16132 Mysticano dw (1) 60 89 J Chau (a3) 2 70 Claptone (7) 58 81 L Nolen 9 66441 Scamper (9) 57.5 91 L Nolen 1600m 3 1267s Cath’s Village wn (1) 61 88 6 1275s Sonaree n (4) 59.5 86 C Williams 3 Celestial Sol (12) 58 77 C Williams 10 44825 Dark Confidant (7) 56 97 D Dunn 1 90s00 Camelle dw (8) 61 98 T Stockdale (a3) T Stockdale (a3) 7 s2473 Vongole dbn (3) 59 92 M Dee 4 Koa (1) 58 78 B Melham 11 0s443 Jenstar (10) 56 92 T Stockdale (a3) 2 48141 Melodeon cwn (4) 60 97 Ms J Kah 4 7s00s Reilmartini w (11) 61 78 T Nugent (a2) 8 340s5 Zaidin b (11) 58 87 L Nolen 5 Master Bartholdi (11) 58 74 M Walker 3 11312 Richwaite Lady dw (6) 59 94 L King (a2) 5 3135s Rebel Miss cdn (12) 59.5 86 M Poy (a1.5) 7 Alister Clark Stakes 11.30 9 s3101 Ancestry dwn (6) 57 100 B Thompson 6 Zorro’s Ghost (10) 58 76 D Stackhouse 4 41s3s Monaafasah (9) 58.5 90 D Lane 6 37s08 McGarrett cn (7) 58 89 B Thompson 7 1 Maha d (5) 56 100 M Dee 5 210s1 Contrition d (3) 58 97 M Walker 7 427s3 Human Nature db (9) 57.5 100 D Dunn $200,000, 3yo SW Group 3, 2040m 10 110s1 Foxy Lady cwn (5) 56.5 97 B Melham 8 8s603 Difficult (2) 56 91 B Thompson 6 s2213 Part Time Lover (1) 58 93 8 51921 Heavenly Bridges dwn (8) 56.5 90 1 5s131 Adelaide Ace (3) 57 100 J Allen 11 67s14 Atheleisia (9) 56 88 Ms J Kah 9 0s Luiselli (6) 56 87 D Dunn 7 11s Zayydani d (10) 58 93 L Nolen Ms G Cartwright (a2) 2 33112 Nonconformist wn (1) 57 91 J Childs 12 11529 The Stylist w (8) 56 99 J Fry by Mark Peters you have to put in the work. “People should watch this show oman candle fireworks, because it’s a reminder of where we flapping bin liners, fake come from. The nostalgia from good Rdistress calls – none had lyrics.” any real effect on frightening gulls The tribute artist’s father Arts & Entertainment // Thursday, March 12, 2020 and crows away from Gloucester introduced his daughter who was Airport’s runway. 10-years old at the time to the Then along came Tina Turner. 1961 album, The Soul of Ike & Well, recordings of her hits, at Tina Turner. The record ignited a least. love of jazz and blues genres, and Airport staff blasted the singer’s of Turner’s confidence and high belters from a van motored around energy. When Borole’s career path the grounds and drove the birds led to Showtime Australia, the outside Staverton city limits. singer toured as a backup singer for Renowned for her bird-scarer hits, the company’s largest productions, rock/soul sound, raspy vocals and The Greatest Love of All: Whitney SIMPLY high energy performances, Turner Houston Show and the Michael retired in 2009 but this month South Jackson History Show. African Tina tribute artist Caroline Then Showtime Australia director, Borole brings the Turner spirit to Johnny Van Grinsven hand-picked the War Memorial Theatre stage. her for the lead role of Turner in Backed by a live band, brass Tina: Simply the Best. section, vocalists and dancers, Born in Nutbush, Tennessee, THE BEST Borole’s performance will include Turner began life as Anne Mae rock, soul and RnB hits such as Bullock but Ike Turner changed Simply the Best, What’s Love Got to her name to Tina when in 1957 she Do With It?, Proud Mary, Nutbush joined his band, Kings of Rhythm. BIG WhEEl KEEP On TuRnInG: Tribute artist Caroline Borole City Limits, We Don’t Need Another Then she married him — and is Tina Turner in an upcoming show with live band, brass section, Hero, What You Get is What You endured physical and emotional vocalists and dancers at the War memorial Theatre. See, Private Dancer and Borole’s abuse for the next 20 years. Picture supplied favourite, River Deep — Mountain After leaving him in 1976, and High. revealing her ex’s violence in her Having previously landed roles in autobiography, I, Tina: My Life Story, TV shows and musical productions, Turner made a major comeback in including a starring role as Effie the 1980s as a solo artist. White in the South African national Turner has won 12 Grammy production of the musical Dream awards and a Grammy life Girls, Borole used her skills and achievement award. knowledge of various music genres Rolling Stone ranked her 63rd on to take on the Queen of Rock ‘n’ its list of the 100 greatest artists of Roll’s growls, grunts, raspy vocals all time and 17th on its list of the and dance moves. 100 greatest singers of all time. “She is inspiring, she’s a veteran and she is someone that can still tell me if I’m doing OK or not,” Borole told South Africa’s Sunday World. ■ TINA: Simply The Best, “You need to get everything down with tribute artist Caroline Borole, to a T. The voice, the high energy, War Memorial Theatre, Monday, the dance moves and the general March 30, 8pm. Tickets from attitude. It’s been a fun process, but Gisborne iSite or ticketek 20 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 Festival du film français in Gisborne French Film Festival featuring life of France. 24 films will screen at the Odeon AMultiplex from tomorrow. A full 5. French is cool to listen to. If you have programme of screenings can be found at ever spoken French, or learned French, www.odeongisborne.co.nz. it is a delight to hear. If you have never Meanwhile, one French film fan gives learned French, the subtitles and words 10 reasons to watch French films. work their magic together and by the end of a movie you might come out with a few 1. If you cannot travel to France, choice expressions, or bits of vocabulaire. France has travelled to you. Here is your chance to see Biarritz, Paris, Cap Ferret, 6. On the topic of subtitles, it is great to the Carmargue, the Tour de France listen with your eyes. Things happen in and other locations. For a few hours be your brain. A visual delivery of language transported from Elgin to the Champs- frees up some thinking processes. The eye Elysees, from Tairawhiti to the Tuileries. travels around the screen, quickly takes No passport required. in the text then goes back to the image. The mind adjusts quickly and picks up on 2. Become acquainted with French all sorts of peripheral detail. celebrities including Catherine Denueve, Alain Delon, Charles Aznavour as well 7. There is a certain je ne sais quoi, as more contemporary actors such as a certain panache to the style and Vincent La Coste, Eva Green and Marion composition of the French film. La Belle Cotillard. The French cinema celebrates France celebrates and promotes its a diverse range of faces. The camera culture. Many of us associate France does not shy away from wrinkles or with certain products and tastes such as imperfections. The viewer is invited to French bread, French perfume, French look past the surface and glimpse la wine and French design. In admiring condition humaine. them we have been inspired to produce our own high-quality items and to have PROXIMA: A woman tries to balance her role as a mother with her work as an 3. Plots are more character-driven than confidence in our own art, foods, wines, astronaut as she prepares for a year-long stint on the International Space Station in you might find in Hollywood fare and fashions, and films. On that note… the French film Proxima which will screen as part of the French Film Festival at the do not necessarily follow the Hollywood Odeon. Picture supplied formulaic structure. The audience might 8. Successful French films are often be challenged to seek their own closure, remade into English films. How cool is it mother anguishes over leaving her child, and arts initiatives in Gisborne. If not a and might even be a bit frustrated with to see the original, and then later be able a grandmother deals with a radicalised French film, then go to a live music gig, the outcome. A bit like life, n’est-ce pas? to go and view the not-always-successful grandson, friends struggle with their an exhibition or a play. Bonne chance et remake? Think Leon, La Femme Nikita, mutual attraction, a child shields her bon courage. 4. Art direction. The mise en scene. Les Intouchables, La Cage aux Folles, A siblings from her parents’ religious Because the French film festival In the fashions, the props, the interior Bout de Souffle, Le Diner de Cons… community. . . has its own pricing vouchers, specials designs a different aesthetic is at work. or $10 Tuesday does not apply. To This imparts a freshness to the screen 9. Some of the themes in these festival 10. Expand your horizons, do avoid disappointment cinephiles are image and an immersion into the daily films are quite challenging: an astronaut something different. Support culture encouraged to book early.

Picture supplied GOOd TIME fOR A GOOd cAuSE: The G’zukers Goodtime Band, made up of Marty Reynolds (left), Greg Harman, Sheridan Gundry, Mike Eriksen, Mary Hope and Hugo McGuinness, are part of the line-up for a fundraising concert on Saturday for the Gisborne Cancer Society. Picture by Paul Rickard

Neila in private film premiere by Mark Peters

screening of the first film in Fred Pott’s post-apocalyptic trilogy was held in AAuckland recently for family, friends and potential investors. Gisborne woman Danielle Hegarty plays the lead role of Neila, who leads a You can keep your clothes on small group of survivors after a virus released in 2021 leaves fewer than 7000 people on the planet. by Mark Peters an almost-St Patrick’s Calendar Girls is based Shifting between present day and 2000 years in Day ceilidh of Irish jigs, on a true story about the future, the film tells the story of Neila’s trek chord of ukuleles, reels and folk tunes. several women’s institute through a desiccated and de-populated landscape a fling of strings, Savvy a cappella, members in Britain in search of food and water. A recorders and led by international who pose nude for a The private screening of the film at Auckland’s keyboards and an songstress Toni Griffin, calendar to raise money Bridgeway Cinema was a formal affair, says ensemble of four-part will round off the early for leukaemia research. It Hegarty. harmonies are set to evening with a handful is also a popular film. “We presented the 40 minute piece to 20 to 30 lift late summer spirits of vocal sunshine before The fundraising concert investors from China. With investment and another in a pre-dinner soiree the cast of Calendar Girls starts at 4pm, Saturday budget the film can be expanded into a feature. on Saturday at Unity sing a famous English 14 March at Unity That will enable us to possibly film in China which Theatre. song that forms part of Theatre in Ormond Road. is our target market.” G’zukers Goodtime the play. Doors open at 3.30pm. Hegarty even learned Mandarin for her role. Band, Barleycorn Concert organiser Tickets are $20 (includes Depending on investment, Hegarty might also and Savvy a cappella Heather McIntyre complimentary snacks) be flown to Oregon to film the second part of the are getting together said raising funds for and can be bought from trilogy. Hegarty describes her character in the first to promote Unity’s a community cancer Heather 027 688 1337 part of the trilogy as shy, although she adapts to upcoming drama support group was a or Sarah 021 0261 2259; her surroundings. As the story progresses through Calendar Girls and to condition of staging the or at the Cancer Society, the three films she gains understanding of herself. fundraise for Gisborne’s popular play. Gisborne Hospital from “She is a confused teenage girl who is not quite Cancer Society. “Just about everyone 9am to 4.30pm Monday aware of what’s going on around her,” says Hegarty With its eclectic mix of is touched by cancer in to Thursday (cash sales who does not want to give too much of the story

2538-01 Kiwi and international some way and we are only). away yet. The young actor’s experience with the music, the G’zukers delighted to help raise Directed by Julie Neila trilogy, and as producer for Potts’ film All Goodtime Band will set money for this most McPhail, Calendar Girls Children Have the Right to Art, which was partly the scene before the four- worthwhile cause,” she starts on April 16 and shot in Gisborne, could well help progress her piece Barleycorn present said. runs until April 25. ambition. “My goal for next year is to study at the South Seas Film School.” The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 21 ThisWeek dRAInWISE: This bold, brightly- ■ Isaiah B Brunt + Itty Kitty coloured design submitted by Hannah Dome Room, tonight, 7pm. Tickets McKinlay to the Gisborne District $20 from The Aviary. Council’s DrainWise Art Competition was judged best. The work will be painted around the Gladstone Road/ ■ The Complete Works of William Lowe Street corner stormwater drain. Shakespeare (Abridged) Picture supplied Evolution Theatre, 71 Disraeli Street, March 6-21. Tickets $24-$34 from www.eventfinda.co.nz

■ Calendar Girls concert Savvy, G’zukers Goodtime Band, Barleycorn and a cast performance of Jerusalem for a Gisborne Cancer Society fundraiser. Unity Theatre, Saturday, 4pm. Tickets $20. Message Heather McIntyre, or Sarah Olsen, or from Unity Theatre, Saturday, 10am-12pm.

■ Lost Tribe Aotearoa Bringing “roots, rock and reggae” to Menopause The Musical Gizzy. Smash Palace Bar, Saturday, Thursday, March 19th, 7.30pm 9.30pm.

■ Barleycorn Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with well- known Irish standards, jigs, reels, polkas, slip-jigs and more. Dress up in your green hats, green hair and Showtime Entertainment presents leprechaun ears and enjoy the fun at TINA – Simply The Best The Rivers, Tuesday, March 17, from Monday, March 30th, 8.00pm 1pm. COMING UP Ten Tenors Love Is In The Air ■ At Autumns Awakening 2 Sunday, April 26th, 8pm Kick off autumn with Meiniak’s Pantera Tribute and Harbinger’s Moscow Ballet La Classique Metallica Tribute. Smash Palace, Sleeping Beauty March 21, 8.30pm. Tickets $19 from Grate news Wednesday, May 13th, 7.30pm www.trybooking.com by Mark Peters sea. Titled Hand of New Zealand, the half brown, Laughingstock Presents ■ Comedy magician Brendan design depicting an outstretched hand half light-tan hand with koru-like waves rippling Heath Franklin’s Chopper Dooley — Two Shows that blocks lolly wrappers, a plastic bag, along the wrist “represents the multiculturalism The Silencer Mayhem — kids magic show for ages A take-away drink cups and other detritus of New Zealand and our unity or shared Wednesday, May 20th, 7.30pm 5-12, Lawson Field Theatre’s Rose from entering a drain has won the Gisborne responsibility for our lands and waterways,” says Room, Sunday, March 22, 1.30pm. District Council’s DrainWise Art Competition. Hannah in her submission. Bring a cushion. The aim of the competition was for entrants The judging panel was made up of Mayor Matariki Glow Show to produce a design that could be painted by or Rehette Stoltz, Four Waters strategy adviser Thursday June 11th, 10am & 11:30am Cheeky, Quirky, Classy — family around the Gladstone Road/Lowe Street corner Wolfgang Kanz, and artist Derek Lardelli who magic show, ages 12+, Lawson Field stormwater drain. described Hannah’s design as bold. Showcase Entertainment presents Theatre, Sunday, March 22, 4.30pm. The winning work would send a clear visual “Does not need wording imagery to carry the Tickets from ticketek. Profits donated message to people that anything that goes down message. Outstanding! Solid colour, should be Floyd Live to Te Hapori Disability Trust. a stormwater drain eventually affects wildlife that easy to replicate. Clear focus around the drain. Sunday June 14th, 7.30pm lives in and around the water. Excellent work”. ■ Clairvoyant Barbara Hayward In competition winner Hannah McKinlay’s Hannah will receive a $250 voucher and her Leaving Jackson – The Johnny Cosmopolitan Club, Saturday, March design marine life such as an orca, crab, and seal artwork will be painted on the stormwater drain Cash & June Carter Show 28, 7.30pm. Tickets $20. smile happily as the hand prevents pollutants on the corner of Gladstone Rd and Lowe Street Wednesday, August 12, 7pm from falling into the drain and ending up in the this week, weather permitting. Friends! the Musical Parody ■ TINA – Simply The Best with tribute artist Caroline Borole SABORES BRASIlEIROS: Friday September 18th, 7.30pm War Memorial Theatre, Monday, Enjoy the flavours of Brazil March 30, 8pm. Tickets from in the voice, guitar and Showtime Australia presents pandeiro (hand frame Gisborne i-Site or ticketek The ABBA Show drum) brought to the Dome Garden bar by Brazilian Monday November 23rd, 8.00pm Got something going on? musician Isabella Rovo. Let The Guide know at Brought to the Dome by Spellbound Wax Company, [email protected], the jardim Cúpula will sing or telephone 869-0630. a collage of traditional and contemporary Brazilian songs. She will be joined Arts On Tour presents by local bass player ArtsGuide and original Brazealand Brendan Dooley member Charles Barrie for Comedy Magician a few tunes. Brazealand Sunday March 22nd, 1.30pm & 4.30pm VISUAL ARTS is a six-piece band featuring Brazilian and Kiwi Muddy Moa Charitable musicians who perform Trust presents Tairawhiti Museum ■ rhythms and dances Felix the Fearless Dog The Lieutenant’s Calling Card such as samba, bossa- April 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and the Response of a Quizzical nova, forro, frevo, baiao, 10am Eye. Native Voices: Ko au, xote, coco, ciranda and ko matau - I am, we are. Tu maracatu e marchinhas. Musical Theatre Gisborne presents Rovo’s visit to New te Whaihanga — 37 taonga. The Addams Family Ocean — recent works by Jolene Zealand and Gisborne is Douglas. Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm. part of a nationwide tour April 25, 28, 29, 30 & May 1, 2 to celebrate Brazealand’s 7.30pm. April 26, 27 – 2pm ■ Muir’s Bookshop Cafe 10th anniversary. Rovo Fabric art by Christina Drain. formed and led Brazealand when she lived in ■ Verve Wellington from 2008 – 2010. Isabella Rovo, Dome A Second Fruiting: Collaborative Garden Bar, Thursday works by John Walsh, Richard March 19, 7pm. Free entry. Rogers and Daryl File. Tickets on sale from

Gisborne i-SITE 30449-08 22 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 Wells’ tale with a thrilling twist by Jake Coyle, AP Film Writer But there’s also a sense, from early on, that The Invisible Man is more interested nravelling the dusted bandages in utilising a clever and timely conceit for of H.G. Wells’ classic 1897 jump scares and muscular, half-visible Uscience-fiction novel, writer- action sequences than for any genuine director Leigh Whannell has refashioned exploration of Cecilia’s psychology. We The Invisible Man as a bracingly modern know, from this invisible man’s first #MeToo allegory that, despite its brutal foggy breath, that he’s there; there’s no craft, rings hollow. mystery, just a perverse game of hide Our image of Wells’ villain — the white and seek. It takes much of the movie for wrappings, the dark sunglasses — comes Cecilia to convince anyone else of her largely from James Whale’s also-classic unseen tormentor. 1933 film. This Invisible Man might But as Whannell turns toward the have stayed closer to that vision had third act, the once promising set-up a box-office bust not interfered. After disintegrates and The Invisible Man gets The Mummy, with Tom Cruise, fizzled, lost in a familiar torrent of bullets and Universal Pictures cancelled its Marvel- blood, as well as a few implausible twists esque monster franchise dubbed the Dark that pull the movie further away from Universe. Out went plans for Johnny Moss’s Cecilia. Depp as the Invisible Man. In came a While Wells imbued his invisible violent, low-budget Blumhouse-produced man with comedy and tragedy, this one re-imagining from the co-creator of the remains little more than a lethal plot Saw franchise. The bandages and shades, REfAShIOnEd: Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia in a scene from The Invisible Man. The device, and one so unhinged that any needless to say, didn’t make the cut. actor brings the murky thriller to life. Universal Pictures via AP sense of realism vanishes. Adrian turns Instead, this Invisible Man has shifted out to be a psychopath whose single- its focus from Wells’ optics scientist to a minded obsession with Cecilia squanders woman, Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss), running Cohen), we don’t quiet see. But we — “a world-leader in optics” capable of all the more intriguing capabilities of from him and fleeing a toxic relationship. immediately get a vivid sense of his extreme discoveries — is still with her. invisibility. (For that, we’ll always have In the movie’s breathtaking opening (one abusiveness from Cecilia’s white-knuckle “He’s not dead,” she says. “I just can’t see Atlanta. ) Whannell has the talent and seemingly modelled after Sleeping With fear. She takes refuge in the home of a him.” cunning to turn The Invisible Man into the Enemy), she carefully, with disgust on childhood friend, a police officer (Aldis A pervasive terror cloaks the movie. a chilling and well-crafted B-movie. But her face, lifts the hand draped over her Hodge), and his daughter (Storm Reid). It’s elevated considerably by Moss, an if you’re looking for anything more than in bed. There, she trembles with dread at the actress thoroughly at home in the most that, you’ll probably come up empty. With barely hushed panic, she makes thought of Adrian coming for her. prickly, anxious and unsettling situations. her well-planned nighttime escape from Her intense paranoia is only Her Cecilia is a portrait of a woman ■ The Invisible Man, a Universal Pictures his bleakly modernist seaside house momentarily relieved when she gets news desperately clawing for her freedom, but release, is rated R by the Motion while the sound of waves pummelling the that he has killed himself. But when she haunted by the spectre, real or imagined, Picture Association of America for northern California shoreline thunder begins to sense an eerie presence, and of her terrorising ex. Trembling and some strong, bloody violence and around her. notice things like an unexplained imprint tortured, Moss makes her stalking language. Running time: 124 minutes. The man, Adrian (Oliver Jackson- on the rug, Cecilia knows that Adrian terrifyingly palpable. Two and a half stars out of four. filmGuide

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “THE SHARP, “A STICKY SEAM “FROTHING “A MIRACULOUS incident during a family ski outing. PUNGENT AROMA OF HOPE AND WITH INSIGHT INTO THE DOME CINEMA OF NOW” BETTERMENT” EFFERVESCENCE” HUMAN CONDITION” ■ Photograph ■ The Current War Indian film in which street photographer Inventors Thomas Edison and George Rafi, working hard to pay off a family Westinghouse engage in a battle of debt, convinces shy stranger Miloni to technology and ideas that will determine pose as his fiancee so his grandmother whose electrical system will power the will stop pressuring him to marry. new century.

■ Mr Jones ■ The Invisible Man Fact-based story of a Welsh journalist A woman in a violent relationship goes who goes to Moscow to search for the into hiding. Then her ex commits suicide truth behind Soviet pre-war propaganda and leaves her a large part of his fortune. about a Communist utopia and discovers When violent occurrences threaten the that the Ukraine is in the grip of famine. lives of those she loves, she suspects that the death was a hoax and she is being ■ Women’s Adventure Film Tour harassed by an invisible man. A collection of short films showcasing women pushing their boundaries in the ■ The Call of the Wild outdoors. Harrison Ford stars in story based on the The Peanut Butter Falcon Jack London novel about the adventures ■ of a dog who finds his true place in life. A Down syndrome man runs away to be a pro wrestler, on the way befriending an ■ Emma “outlaw” who becomes his coach and ally. A new take on Jane Austen’s novel of a ■ All At Sea romantic meddler. Brian Cox is an old rogue who breaks all ■ Jojo Rabbit the rules to fulfill a friend’s dying wish to be buried at sea in this UK-Norwegian An Oscar bow for film by Taika Waititi. black comedy. ■ Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic, a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog ■ The Humorist from another world, comes to Earth to The year is 1984, and Boris Arkadiev, a escape evil forces seeking to harness his fictional Soviet stand-up comedian, is power of super-speed. unravelling under the weight of fame, censorship, KGB “patronage,” and his own ■ Birds of Prey insecurities. Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) faces the ODEON MULTIPLEX wrath of crime boss Black Mask (Ewan McGregor). But Harley finds some allies. ■ Dark Waters Mark Ruffalo plays Robert Bilott, a ■ Military Wives corporate lawyer who takes on industrial With their partners away serving in MATT HEATH giant DuPont over the poisoning of Afghanistan, a group of women on the an American community in a case that home front form a choir and quickly JEREMY WELLS expands into game-changing class action. find themselves at the centre of a media sensation and global movement. 6AM - 10AM WEEKDAYS ■ Downhill American remake of Swedish film Force Majeure. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will ■ I Still Believe Ferrell play a married couple going The true-life story of Christian music through a rough patch after a near-death mega-star Jeremy Camp. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 TELEVISION 23 THURSDAY—FRIDAY’S TELEVISION GUIDE

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A NEW Olympic-standard warm weather. trampoline and air conditioning Callahan said air conditioning at Electrinet Sports Centre will would make it easier to host enable Gisborne to host more competitions as conditions would trampoline competitions. be more comfortable for athletes, Gisborne Trampoline Club judges and spectators alike. coach Doug Callahan said Callahan expected the club the centre could hold three would be able to buy air bags competitions a year after the — similar to those used by upgrade is completed. film crews for stunts — and The improvement in facilities this would provide a better has been funded through a grant environment for trampolinists to from Trust Tairawhiti. learn tricks. An Olympic-standard Trampolinists and tumblers trampoline is worth about could not use this year’s $26,000 and, when it arrives, it Central Champs to qualify will be the club’s second. for the Australian national The club recently hosted championships but this could the Central champs for change after the boost to the trampolinists and tumblers amid venue’s facilities.

uP, dOWn, flYInG AROund: Sophie Rolls bounces on an Olympic-standard trampoline at the Electrinet Sports Centre in Gisborne. There will soon be two such trampolines at the centre due to a grant from Trust Tairawhiti. Sophie is with Gisborne club coach Doug Callahan and Trust Tairawhiti community development adviser Liz Alder. Savannah Love Callahan, whose father had the winning bid to promote a name on the trampoline, is Doug’s granddaughter. Picture by Rebecca Grunwell THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Friday, March 13, 2020

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Redbreast (5) TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 19 Feeler. 21. Excessive (12) 20. Put on (3) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 SPORT 25 Medal haul by Enterprise at Waikato champs

SWIMMING In the open A female division, Tyler Finau and 100 breaststroke, and silver in the 200 silver in the 50 backstroke, bronze in the 100 won gold medals in the 200 metres butterfly, backstroke and 100 butterfly. butterfly, 50 freestyle and 50 butterfly, and AN “awesome team-building trip” resulted in 200 backstroke and 400 individual medley, She also won silver in the open A 200 posted six out of seven best times. Enterprise Cars Swim Team returning home and silver in the 100 butterfly, 50 back and 100 butterfly and bronze in the 200 backstroke, and OTHER RESULTS — Josie Baxendale, 15yrs with a stack of medals from the Waikato backstroke. achieved five out of seven best times. female. seven out of seven best times. championships in Hamilton. Finau also competed in the 15yrs female Cody Anderson won gold in the under-14 Emily Horne, 15yrs female, four out of eight Ten Enterprise swimmers competed and it age group. She won gold in the 200 butterfly, male 1500m freestyle and bronze in the 200 best times, silver in 200 butterfly and 50 was the first experience of out-of-town racing 50, 100 and 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle and freestyle among his eight best times. butterfly, bronze in 200 backstroke and 100 for a couple of them. 400 IM, and silver in the 100 butterfly and 50 Bella Fitzharris-Stevens, racing in the 13yrs butterfly. “They all did a great job and overall it was an freestyle. female age group, won gold in the 200 butterfly Zephaniah Jackson, 13yrs male, eight of 10 awesome team-building trip,” head coach Matt She set a Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay 15 years and 400 IM, silver in the 100 butterfly and best times, bronze in 200 breaststroke. Martin said. female’ age group record in the 400 IM and bronze in the 50 butterfly. She had five out of Maesyn Koia, 15yrs male, five out of six best “It was also a good opportunity to get much- recorded four out of eight best times. six best times. times. needed racing in before national events over Jaimee Fisher, in the 17yrs and over female Alesha Batisaresare, in the 16yrs female Theo Weatherley, 14yrs male, four out of six the next few months.” age group, won gold in the 200 butterfly division, won gold in the 100 backstroke, best times. hAll Of fAMER: SPORT BRIEFS Already among the greatest on the golf course, Tiger Woods will join them in the World Golf Hall of Fame. Co-captain Coles to start Woods was elected today to be part DANE Coles has been named in the Hurricanes’ of the 2021 induction class. Woods starting line-up for the first time this year, as the shares the PGA Tour record with 82 team gets set to take on the Chiefs in Hamilton. career victories, and his 15 majors Tomorrow’s game will also be the first time the are second only to Jack Nicklaus. co-captaincy between Coles and TJ Perenara will He has 11 other victories in tours formally come into effect. around the world. “This achievement The Hurricanes are looking to bounce back, is the ultimate recognition to never after a loss at home against the Blues last give up and keep chasing,” said “I Saturday. am honoured and humbled,” said With Tyrel Lomax suspended for three weeks, Woods, who is not playing at The Ben May comes into the fold at tighthead prop. Players Championship because of Coles’ return will mean Asafo Aumua will start injury. Woods was a lock before he the game on the bench. returned from reconstructive knee The Chiefs welcome back Damian McKenzie in surgery after winning the 2008 US the No 15 jersey, with Solomon Alaimalo moving Open for his 14th major, and before to the wing in place of the injured Sean Wainui. he returned from a fourth back The Hurricanes haven’t played the Chiefs since surgery to win his 15th major last a 47-19 win in Wellington last April. year at the Masters. No other player has won at rate like the 44-year-old Davison in for Courtney Woods.“Tiger has done more for AFTER James Courtney’s shock departure, the game of golf than anyone ever Team Sydney have confirmed Alex Davison will thought possible,” said PGA Tour replace the former Supercars champion for the commissioner Jay Monahan said. rest of the 2020 season. AP picture The news came barely 24 hours before qualifying started for this weekend’s Melbourne 400, the Supercars’ second round held in conjunction with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park. ‘There is no plan now At 40, Davison — who has three career podiums to his name — will become the oldest Supercars driver on the grid at Melbourne which will mark to change our plans’ his first round as a full-time driver since 2013. GAMES ON Courtney is believed to be working with by Stephen Wade, AP sponsor Boost Mobile on a wildcard programme THE Golden State Warriors will play their next Masters have joined this week’s Kenya Open and entry for later this season. — AAP TOKYO — The president of the Tokyo home game without spectators because of April’s Maybank Championship and China Open. Eels out to bridge form gap Olympic organising committee says concerns about coronavirus, the San Francisco- With no regular European Tour events scheduled he has received an apology from an based NBA team said today. The decision was in the fortnight before the Masters, it means an PARRAMATTA coach Brad Arthur has told his executive board member who said the announced shortly after the city and county of eight-week gap between the staging of the Qatar players they must narrow the gap between their 2020 Games should be delayed one to two San Francisco announced a two-week ban on Masters in Doha and the next regular event in best and worst to meet the lofty expectations in years because of the coronavirus. gatherings of more than 1000 people in a bid to Spain. — AP 2020. Yoshiro Mori called a news conference slow the spread of the virus. After hosting the The Eels, who face the Bulldogs in the season- at committee headquarters to shoot down Brooklyn Nets on Thursday, the Warriors will play THE French League Cup final between Paris opener in Sydney tonight, went from the wooden the comments. their next five games on the road .— AP St Germain and Olympique Lyonnais, initially spoon to the second week of the finals last “There is no plan now to change our scheduled for April 4, has been postponed. season before an eventual exit to Melbourne. plans,” Mori said, speaking in Japanese. ENGLAND players have been instructed not L’Equipe and Le Parisien said neither PSG nor But there were still signs of their lowly years last He was referring to comments form to sign autographs or pose for selfies with fans Lyon wanted to play in an empty stadium after season including a 64-10 drubbing by Melbourne. Haruyuki Takahashi reported in the Wall during their test tour of Sri Lanka in a bid to the French League said all Ligue 1 and 2 games “I want us to narrow the gap between our really Street Journal. insulate the squad from coronavirus. England would take place without spectators until at least good performances and our ones that aren’t up “I have spoken to Mr. Takahashi and he have been on the island — which recorded its April 15. France has banned gatherings of more to scratch,” Arthur said. has apologised,” Mori said. “He certainly second confirmed case overnight — for just over than 1000 people. — AP NRL WEEK 1 DRAW — Tonight: Eels v Bulldogs, said an outlandish thing.” a week and have stepped up existing precautions Sydney. Tomorrow: Raiders v Titans, Canberra; Mori said Takahashi was speaking for ahead of the first test in Galle on March 19. A SUPER Rugby spectator at last weekend’s Cowboys v Broncos, Townsville. Saturday: himself. Takahashi is not involved in the Between 3000 and 5000 supporters, many of them Melbourne Rebels game has tested positive for Knights v Warriors, Newcastle; Rabbitohs v the day-to-day running of the organising retired, are due to fly to Sri Lanka and they have coronavirus. The man attended AAMI Park in Sharks, Sydney; Panthers v Roosters, Penrith. committee, which is directed by Mori and been warned the usual level of interaction they Melbourne on Saturday for the Rebels’ fixture Sunday: Sea Eagles v Storm, Sydney; Dragons v CEO Toshiro Muto. have come to expect from their heroes has been against the Lions. “The gentlemen was seated in Tigers, Wollongong. — AAP The Tokyo Olympics are being affected by medical advice. — AP section nine and at this stage we are unaware of Atletico eliminate Liverpool threatened by the spreading coronavirus. his exact seating . . . due to the withholding of Organisers and the International TWO more tournaments have been postponed his identity at this point,” Rebels chief executive LIVERPOOL, England — Atletico Madrid ended Olympic Committee have repeatedly as fears over the outbreak continue to wreak Baden Stephenson said. “We are working with all Liverpool’s title defence in the Champions said the Games will open on July 24 as havoc with the European Tour golf schedule. Next relevant stakeholders to determine any potential League with a 3-2 win at Anfield today, thanks to planned, with the Paralympics opening week’s Hero Indian Open and August’s Czech consequences of his attendance.” — AAP two goals by Marcos Llorente in extra time and on August 25. another by fellow substitute Alvaro Morata. Any option other than opening on Atletico advanced 4-2 on aggregate in the round schedule — if the virus allows that — is Olympics in Beijing, and football’s World the rights to the Tokyo Olympics. The of 16. fraught with problems. Cup in Qatar the same year. same is true for sponsors. Broadcasting Roberto Firmino had just put Liverpool 2-0 The IOC’s contract with Tokyo gives It also raises questions about more rights and sponsorship account for 91 ahead on the night — and 2-1 up on aggregate it almost total control over cancellation than 3000 apartments being built for percent of the IOC income. — with a 94th-minute goal when their back-up without a penalty for breaking contract the Athletes Village. Those units are Senior IOC member Dick Pound said goalkeeper, Adrian, made a poor clearance three terms. It has a reserve fund of about to be sold off by realtors after the 2020 last month in an interview with The minutes later that led to Llorente rolling in a US$2 billion to tide it over until the next Olympics and should go for high-end Associated Press that the Olympic body finish. That meant Atletico were leading on the Olympics, and also carries cancellation prices. had until about the end of May to decide away goals rule but Llorente gave the Spanish insurance. The village is to house 11,000 Olympic on going ahead — or something else. team more breathing space with his second goal Delaying a year or two, as Takahashi athletes and 4400 Paralympic athletes He said, speaking for himself, on the counter-attack just before the end of the suggested, would see the Olympics clash and would not likely be available. cancellation might be the most likely first extra-time period. with events already set on the crowded Any delay would also affect option. Liverpool couldn’t engineer another memorable world sports calendar. broadcasters like US network NBC, The modern Olympics began in 1896 Anfield turnaround and failed in their bid to reach That would include the 2022 Winter which is paying more than $1 billion for and have been cancelled only in wartime. a third straight final. — AP 26 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020

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title in an 18-hole battle with Viv Bell Richardson 39, P Clayton 39. c/b. The round of the day, however, came Poverty Bay yesterday. Division 2: W Thompson 39, J Kerekere Stableford: J Akuhata-Nickerson 36 in the junior division where Brian Giving Bell two shots, Young trailed 39, D Bush 38. from J MacKinnon on c/b. Wallace produced his best round since HE’S got a common name but 3-down after four holes but surged Twos: D Jenkins, C Jeffrey. Division 2, gross: S Paku 97, B Woods June of 2018 to win with 75-14-61. there was nothing ordinary about back to be all-square at the turn. Approach: D Jenkins. 99. Anahera Stills-Hindmarsh won the Tom Smith’s scoring at the Halberg A birdie on 17, which put Young 1-up, THURSDAY (March 5) — Men’s Net: V Fraser 74, K Papuni 75. women’s net with 89-24-65, which Foundation Eagles Golfing Society proved the difference. stableford, division 1: A Kirkpatrick 39, P Stableford: A Watene 36 from M Alley. included a two and a share of the fundraising tournament on Sunday. WEDNESDAY — Trial for national Kerekere 38, J Bryden 37, F Ball 36, V Approach: B Woods. jackpot with Rocky Pardoe. Waikohu member Smith ran away teams’ district final in Hawke’s Bay (net) Richardson 36. Closest to line on 18: W Morrissey. TUESDAY — Women’s net: S with the men’s net, thanks to a round V Bell 70, S Spence 70, P Gayford 74, A Division 2: M Mulrooney 37, W WEDNESDAY (March 4) — Nancy Robertson 82-13-69, M Philip 100-26-74. of 103-41-62. Witters 76. Thompson 35, J Pittar 35, B Allen 34. McCormick women’s foursomes (net), Best score on par-3s: M Philip. Gisborne Park’s Shannon Toa can LGU (2), silver division: S Spence Twos: G Morley, M Dodgshun. round 1: S Paku/M Alley 68.5. Twos: M Philip, S Robertson. put his men’s stableford-winning 89-19-70. Approach: G Kemp. Twos: S Paku/M Alley, J Foot/J Muir. SUNDAY — Men’s net, senior division: performance down to weekly Bronze 1: P Gayford 99-25-74. SATURDAY (Feb 29) — Women’s net: S Skudder 62, S Pohatu 63, G Brown 64, appearances in the Wednesday twilight Bronze 2: M Lane 113-30-83. Electrinet Park W Morrissey 65. L Anania 64, A Higham 65. competition at the Awapuni Links. Sue Bunt 9-holers’ net, round 2: C Twos: J Foot. Junior division: B Wallace 61, R Toa shot an outstanding 79-14-65, for McDonald 33, J Hall 37. HANDICAP golf was good enough Pardoe 64, S Pittar 64, B Pohatu 64, A 43 points. WEDNESDAY (March 4) — Sue Bunt to get among the top prizes at the COMING UP: SUNDAY, Lunken Cup Hindmarsh 64. Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay 9-holers’ net, round 2: L Plowman 31. Fletcher’s Meat Treat women’s open mixed competition, report by 8.45am Women’s net: A Stills-Hindmarsh 65, C representative Tessa McDonald won SUNDAY — Halberg Foundation Eagles tournament last Thursday. for 9am shotgun start; SUNDAY, March Wesche 65. the women’s gross with 3-over 77. Golfing Society fundraiser, men’s gross: P Patutahi’s Andrea Haisman collected 22, Gisborne Thistle AFC tournament; Eagles: S Skudder (on 1), A Higham Te Puia Springs’ Aomihi Cook Anderson 73. the big one — the overall net — with a Summit Forestry 2-Day Easter Open (on 10). continued her prize-winning form in Men’s net: T Smith 62. consistent round of 93-21-72. tournament (men and women). Twos: T Akroyd, H Harris, A Stills- topping the net with 112-40-72 while Men’s Stableford: S Toa 43, B Morgan Other section winners were Jan Hindmarsh, R Pardoe. teenager Jessica Hayward ovecame 41, B Talbot 40, I Kirkpatrick 40, G Utting, Sally Spence, Jacque Akuhata- Te Puia Springs Jackpot: R Pardoe, A Stills-Hindmarsh. a couple of high-scoring holes to win Eriksen 40, M Norman 39, D Pirimona Nickerson, Shirley Paku, Vicki Fraser, FRIDAY — Meat pack nine-hole the stableford with 36 points. 39, A Haughey 39, P Hakiwai 39, T and Alayna Watene. A RUN of three birdies propelled stableford, senior division: D Russell 20, The Bob Grierson Memorial teams’ Goldsmith 39. Steve Phillips equalled his best Kahu Waitoa to an emphatic win in the M de Luze 19, G Brown 19, A Nimmo 18, stableford title went to Ian Kirkpatrick, Women’s gross: T McDonald 77. round of 2020 to win the men’s first round of the Jo Hale Memorial J Blair 17. John Williams, Tim Sherratt and Women’s net: A Cook 72. stableford on Sunday. Phillips carded Trophy on Sunday. Junior division: P Jex-Blake 22, D Graeme Eriksen. Women’s stableford: J Hayward 36, . 77-11-66, for 42 points. Waitoa had birdies on 5, 6 and 7 in Skudder 20, D Dodgshun 19, N Bunting Around $2500 was raised for the Tamanui-Nunn 35, H McClutchie 35, V Jean Foot’s solid showing over his 74-17-57 to set the pace in the four- 19, M Broad 18. Halberg Foundation. Grace 35, E Wynyard 32. summer earned her the EJ Meade round series. He was five shots clear Twos: M Jefferson, Taine Lincoln, Summer Cup for women. of an in-form Bill Clark, who carded Tolaga Bay ■ Gay Young reckons the Oman T Goldsmith, B Morgan, C Jeffrey, N Jean Morley won the 18-hole 76-14-62. Cup has been the Omen Cup for her Hansen. aggregate and Akuhata-Nickerson the SUNDAY — Jo Hale Memorial Trophy DAN Maitai headed off Mark Watts over the years. Not any more. Approach: T Goldsmith. 18-hole eclectic. (net), round 1: K Waitoa 74-17-57, B on countback to win the stableford on Young, runner-up back in 2000 and SATURDAY — Men’s stableford, SUNDAY — Men’s stableford: S Phillips Clark 76-14-62, P Ngarimu 82-18- Sunday. 2013, won the women’s matchplay division 1: D Jenkins 40, C Jeffrey 39, V 42, T Leggett 41, P Stewart 39. 64, J Babbington-Welsh 90-26-64, H Both had 39 points. Twos: P Stewart, A Reedy, T Pointon, Rasmussen 65, J Puha 66, N Truman 67, SUNDAY — Stableford: D Maitai 39, M R Moore. J Devery 69. Watts 39, J Hale 37, G Watts 36. Junior crossword Approach: R Moore 1602 Men’s best second shot: P Stewart. COMING UP: SUNDAY, Te Veterans Women’s best third shot: T Ford. Puia Springs open opening day 12 34 5 Women’s team for national teams’ tournament, 11am start, Canadian OHOPE member Dennis Allan and district final: W Morrissey, J Muir, T Ford, mixed foursomes and men’s stableford Opotiki’s Andrew Morrison led Bay 6 B Walker. sections. of Plenty to victory in their annual Women’s summer golf results, EJ Shark Trophy veterans clash against Meade Summer Cup: J Foot from J Patutahi Gisborne-East Coast on Monday and 7 8 Akuhata-Nickerson. Tuesday. 18-hole aggregate net: J Morley from IT’S probably no surprise to most Allan, the brother of Poverty Bay M Alley. who know Shayde Skudder to see member Marg Colebourne, had 40 9 18-hole eclectic: J Akuhata-Nickerson his name next to yet another sub-par stableford points at Electrinet Park from T Ford. score at Patutahi this year. on day 1 and 41 at Poverty Bay on SATURDAY — Men’s stableford: S The naturally talented Skudder Tuesday. 10 Peneha 35. played just three official 18-hole Morrison returned 44 at the Park and Twos: P Wellard. rounds last year — a number he has 38 at the Bay as the visitors averaged 11 12 Nancy McCormick women’s foursomes more than doubled so far in 2020. 32.59 to GEC’s 32.34 to win the trophy. winners: B Walker/ W Morrissey. A hot round was inevitable. Best of the home team on day 1 were Women’s stableford: D Webb 32. Skudder won the senior men’s net on Bernie Rothschild, Tene Goldsmith and 13 THURSDAY (March 5) — Fletcher’s Sunday with 3-under 67-5-62, including Neal Jones, who each had 39 points. Meat Treat women’s open tournament, four birdies and an eagle on the par-5 Doug Coulter and Ray Farmer overall net: A Haisman 72. first hole. emulated that score on day 2 at 14 15 Division 1, gross: J Utting 91 on c/b Andrew Higham matched that gross, Poverty Bay. from M Wesche. also with an eagle (on 10), in his 67-2- A 40-strong contingent from Bay of Net: S Spence 74, E Westwood 77 on 65. Plenty came through for the clash. 16 17 Last of Tolaga Bay’s champs crowned CLUB BOWLS by Starweed Taranaki to contest the Aotearoa The home team had aleady 18 19 National Bowls tournament. beaten File’s crew twice and TOLAGA Bay has completed Nothing went their way on the made it three times with a 12-11 all its club championships for the greens but the exposure and win. season. being part of that atmosphere Marshall’s Tolaga Bay team Across Down The open men’s fours was won made the trip worthwhile. advanced with a comfortable win by Chas Henry, Mike Atkins, over an Ohope combination. 1. A body organ (6) 1. Murder (4) Mark Walker and Mike Namana. n Vern Marshall, Murray The final was close until the 3. 2. From lead to skip all four were Duncan and Russell McDonald penultimate end where Parkinson An animal with horns (4) Make up your mind (6) in incredible form in convincingly entered what is known as the picked up four shots to take a 7. Wipe with your tongue (4) 4. A rower pulls on there (4) beating Ben Elkington, Anton meat tournament at Opotiki — comprehensive 11-6 lead into the 8. 5. Tashkoff, Peter Hughes and an event where if you don’t get in last end. Closer (6) A queen’s special seat (6) Trevor Rink, and Vern Marshall, the money, you at least take home Playing a full-length end, 10. Write this on an envelope 6. A meal course (7) Mick Maunder, Andy Tamanui a roast. Marshall came through with (7) 9. A household chore (7) and Murray Duncan. The two-day triples tournament the very last bowl — a slightly The junior women’s pairs featured 22 teams from around weighted shot — to claim six 13. Sounds made by a 11. Rest your head on this (6) champions were found, with the Bay of Plenty and two teams shots and the title, leaving sleeping person (7) 12. Small child (6) Bessie Eyles and Kay Goldsbury from Gisborne-East Coast. Parkinson and Co reeling. going through unbeaten. Both GEC teams progressed 16. Alive (6) 14. Egg-shaped (4) through the two qualifying stages n Tolaga Bay congratulates 17. Not willing to work (4) 15. A rubber cover for a wheel n Tolaga Bay players have also to make the semifinals. Ben Elkington and Mick Maunder been in travel mode. Te Karaka’s David File, John for their selection in the Gisborne 18. A water hole (4) (4) Four players — Ben Elkington. Dawson and Lofty Hurrell played East Coast team for the National 19. A glass containter (6) Anton Tashkoff, Mike Namana the hot local favourite side Inter-centre tournament in and Mark Atkins — headed to skipped by Tony Parkinson. Wellngton later this month.

1. Pollution, 6. Weeks, 7. Raise, 9. Inns, 10. Blonde, 12. German, 14. Spot, 17. Eagle, 18. Wiped, 19. Strangers. 2. Ocean, 3. Last, 4. Turtle, 5. Onion, 6. Wriggle, 8. Elected, 11. Camera, 13. Right, 15. Paper, 16. Twig. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, March 12, 2020 SPORT 27 NZ v Aussies Medals on ... and history CRICKET Aussie mats RECENT results suggest the Black Caps have what it takes to topple Australia in their three- match ODI cricket series across the ditch, but a JUDO by Grant Miller Kelso said she received glance at history provides a more pessimistic advice from Australian outlook. GISBORNE judoka Ella coaches. On form, the Black Caps have reason for Kelso won four medals at “It was a high-intensity optimism ahead of the series, which starts tournaments in Australia and camp,” she said. tomorrow in Sydney. got the chance to visit a top- “We were doing two to three They whitewashed a good India ODI team, while class sports training facility. training sessions a day for Australia have lost their last five one-dayers. The 17-year-old competed about two hours each.” Additionally, the Black Caps have been at international judo Kelso won a gold medal bolstered by the return of their three best fast tournaments in Canberra and as a cadet in the under- bowlers, while Australia’s stars are slowing down Sydney last month. 70-kilograms division at at the end of a gruelling season. In Canberra, she won gold Canberra. In New Zealand, or at a neutral venue, the and bronze medals. She stepped up to the temptation would be to class the Black Caps as At Sydney, she won gold and junior-women (under-20) favourites, but with two games in Sydney and silver medals. category and lost her first one in Hobart, a familiar problem re-emerges. In between, she trained at fight but won the others, Australia have not lost a game at home — in the Australian Institute of claiming a bronze medal. any format — since January 2019, while the Sport in Canberra. In Sydney, she again won Black Caps haven’t won an ODI in Australia since The institute covers 66 gold as a cadet and picked up 2009, a run of six losses. hectares and was created to a silver medal in the junior Their historical record is even bleaker — having promote high performance and women’s class. never won an ODI series across the ditch — to give Australia a competitive Kelso said getting to fight and just to pile it on further, remember what edge on the world sporting against opponents she was not happened the last time the Black Caps visited stage. familiar with was valuable. Australia feeling confident about their chances? Kelso described it as She could try new . . . a 3-0 test series whitewash. “massive”. techniques and throws. “Australia are never vulnerable at home,” The campus includes She was pleased to fight in said Black Caps coach Gary Stead. “It’s one of courts for netball, basketball, front of national and Gisborne the toughest places to come and play in world volleyball and tennis, facilities club coach Kiki Velloza in cricket. A lot of teams struggle away from home, for track and field, an aquatic Sydney. and that’s going to be our biggest challenge.” centre, synthetic and grass Kelso received her brown SuccESSful TOuR: Ella Kelso, 17, won medals at two The first ODI is at the Sydney Cricket Ground playing fields, and a combat belt in the sport at the end of judo tournaments in Australia last month and visited the from 4.30pm tomorrow (NZ time). — NZ Herald centre. last year. Australian Institute of Sport. Picture by Liam Clayton Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-03 12 Mar, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Friday Saturday R Mar 13 Mar 14 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 23 0.5 Hicks Bay 3 23 Te Puke 35 22

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Maddy Symes, from Te Hapara School, competes in a butterfly race at the inter-primary school championships held at Enterprise Cars Swim Centre yesterday. Central School topped the overall points table, followed by St Mary’s and Wainui Beach. Top individual swimmers were sisters Celia and Charlotte Willoughby (Central), Jakob Alexander (St Mary’s), Rori Fukushima- Hall (Wainui Beach), Morgan-Marie Tamatea (St Mary’s), Cole Alexander (St Mary’s), AJ Kinsella (Central) and Taylor Kijowski (Mangapapa). Sixteen schools entered and Martin Swim School ran the event in conjunction with Te Wharau School. Picture by Paul Rickard Mountainous challenge by Murray Robertson their home sand. “We will also look for strong Unfortunately, Corrin will lot of work and are prepared to Event manager Scott Bicknell performances from the likes only take a limited part in the put it all on the line and have a CAN Mount Maunganui be said he expects to see a big of Lachie Falloon, Summer competition due to an injury. crack.” conquered? performance again from the Roulston, who has joined us “Olivia will not be doing any Wainui’s best points score at a That question will be Mount. from Australia, Christy Tate and individual races, but will be part nationals is 29 points. answered from tomorrow to “The Waikanae team for these Georgie Pitkethley. of some teams,” Sutton said. “Our aim is to match that.” Sunday when the Allan Gardner nationals again seems pretty “So, too, the likes of Quaid “She wants to race, but all the Ava Smith should be a strong Memorial Trophy for top overall strong, like they were last year. Thompson and the Ferkins medical advice at the moment is contender in the u19 and open club goes on the line at the TSB “I would expect to see all the brothers.” for her to take it easy.” board races. New Zealand Surf Life Saving Gisborne clubs compete well Waikanae will also have some The club had a solid bunch Under-16 competitors Jack Championships at Midway here this weekend.” useful canoe teams. of youngsters lining up in their Keepa and Jonty Evans will give Beach. Waikanae head coach Cory Dawson Building Midway head first nationals, said Sutton. it a good go in several events. Defending champions Mount Hutchings said their goal was coach Matt Sutton said his club “Jack Lepper and Tyron Evans “I would rate those two highly Maunganui are once again the simple — for their athletes to had a good team of 25 athletes. would be ones to watch for in the in the board rescue, ironman and club to beat as they look to make compete well and make finals. “We welcome back Cory under-16 events.” surf races,” Williams said. it an eighth consecutive overall “It’s not about the overall Taylor and Olivia Corrin (from Both medalled at the “Jasmine Smith and Abby title. points for us,” said the former Australia) this weekend. It’s recent Oceans (under-14) Falwasser-Logan are back for us The Mount won by a big world champion. “That’s a bonus. always great to have them with championships. in the open women’s events and margin last year on their home It’s performance from all our us as athletes and because “We’ve got a strong group of they will be great for our team beach. They totalled 147 points, athletes that we want to see.” they’re real leaders in our open women, too, with the likes spirit. ahead of Mairangi Bay on 97 The club will have a strong group,” Sutton said. of Annabel Higgins and Alex “I think our women are going and Kaiaponi Farms Waikanae team of 48 athletes in action. “Cory, particularly, is looking Bermingham.” to have a lot of fun in the canoes on 90. Beach sprinters like Briana really good. He’s physically and Riversun Wainui head coach over the weekend — in the open The last time they did not get Irving, Seven Mapu, Oska Smith mentally in a really good place. Dion Williams said he was “so and under 19 divisions.” their hands on the trophy was and Casie Fyall will be serious “He is the country’s best surf excited it’s not even funny”. The club championships start 2012 when Midway won it on contenders. athlete at the moment.” “A lot of our kids have done a at 8am tomorrow.

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